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there'd just be a new code every 30-60 seconds. they could narrow the intervals, i guess, but that would require an even more accurate clock
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back to my frustration/confusion: this card supposedly generates 6-digit codes (#1) without battery power and (#2) without mobile device reception. #1 is highly improbable. i'm 99.9% sure there's no solar cell or dynamo involved, so i assume it's just a lie. of course, most people won't contend it because they'll lose or break the card before the battery dies. but what really drives me nuts is #2. i can't even IMAGINE what they MEAN by that. how can a card, unable to communicate with the bank's website, replace the free service that works with cell phones?!?
i've googled for about an hour and can't find any answers. someone, please help me out here, or at least confirm that i'm not missing some really obvious explanation for this!