The Secret PIN Number | Hide Your Pin or Password
How many passwords and pin numbers do you have to remember?
If you're like me then the answer is - a lot!
I once went abroad and was not able to take out the money as I could not remember the PIN.
I used that card all the time, but somehow I could not remember it.
Luckily It came back to me the next day.
For your own security, we are told not to carry a written pin number in the wallet as it's not a smart thing to do.
A thief who already has your wallet could make even a bigger damage by emptying your credit card.
I personally think it's OK to carry a written PIN number with you as long as you encode it and hide it.
In this video we look at a way to hide the PIN number in the plain sight.
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Thermochromic Pigment 33c ►http://amzn.to/1Q7PDHa
More info:
There are different temperature pigments available.
►http://amzn.to/1Rm8Ejt
In the video I used 31C pigment, but I have also done it with 33C pigment and it worked fine.
31c, 33c - That's the temperature when the pigment will start to change the color.
There are also lower temperature pigments available.
28C, 21C and even 18C.
Lower temperature pigments are great if you want to use more layers of nail polish, but I don't like the way it looks with a thick layer.
Keep in mind that low temperature pigment+thin layer of nail polish might make the pin number appear even without touching it (if it's hot outside or the wallet is very warm).
With 31c - 33c pigment the layer can't be too thick otherwise it will take you ages to heat it up with your fingers.
So if you use a 31c - 33c pigment, you have to find the balance between the right shade of font color, quantity of the pigment you put in the nail polish and the thickness of the layer
My Youtube Setup ►http://amzn.to/2gutrvw
Tools I use ►http://amzn.to/2guylsx
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Warning: Use this video content at your own risk.
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Видео The Secret PIN Number | Hide Your Pin or Password канала Shake the Future
If you're like me then the answer is - a lot!
I once went abroad and was not able to take out the money as I could not remember the PIN.
I used that card all the time, but somehow I could not remember it.
Luckily It came back to me the next day.
For your own security, we are told not to carry a written pin number in the wallet as it's not a smart thing to do.
A thief who already has your wallet could make even a bigger damage by emptying your credit card.
I personally think it's OK to carry a written PIN number with you as long as you encode it and hide it.
In this video we look at a way to hide the PIN number in the plain sight.
------------------
Thermochromic Pigment 33c ►http://amzn.to/1Q7PDHa
More info:
There are different temperature pigments available.
►http://amzn.to/1Rm8Ejt
In the video I used 31C pigment, but I have also done it with 33C pigment and it worked fine.
31c, 33c - That's the temperature when the pigment will start to change the color.
There are also lower temperature pigments available.
28C, 21C and even 18C.
Lower temperature pigments are great if you want to use more layers of nail polish, but I don't like the way it looks with a thick layer.
Keep in mind that low temperature pigment+thin layer of nail polish might make the pin number appear even without touching it (if it's hot outside or the wallet is very warm).
With 31c - 33c pigment the layer can't be too thick otherwise it will take you ages to heat it up with your fingers.
So if you use a 31c - 33c pigment, you have to find the balance between the right shade of font color, quantity of the pigment you put in the nail polish and the thickness of the layer
My Youtube Setup ►http://amzn.to/2gutrvw
Tools I use ►http://amzn.to/2guylsx
------------------
Warning: Use this video content at your own risk.
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Видео The Secret PIN Number | Hide Your Pin or Password канала Shake the Future
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