Used NFC Tag Cloner for Android?


NFC Tag Cloner Analysis

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NFC Tag Cloner is a free utility for Android devices that simplifies the process of cloning NFC tags. The application is designed for users who need to copy NFC tags without requiring advanced technical skills or rooting their devices. It supports various NFC tag types and allows users to clone cards that are not protected by keys, making it accessible for everyday use. However, users must be aware that the application does not hack cards and will need to provide keys for protected tags manually. This straightforward approach ensures that users can easily duplicate tags when necessary, provided they have the appropriate permissions or access rights.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.3.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
Requires Android 4.0 and up
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
119
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Clone NFC tags. And do it in an effective way which lightens up your day. Supported clone modes: read one, write one tag.

Clone NFC tags! And do it in an effective way which lightens up your day! Supported clone modes:

- read one, write one tag.

- read one, write many tags.

Emailing tags is also supported. The app optionally remembers your NFC tag data for later use.

THIS APP DOES NOT HACK CARDS, IT ONLY COPIES CARDS WITHOUT KEY PROTECTION.. You must yourself supply keys to the app whenever the card is protected.

Supported NFC tags:

- ALL tags types using standard NDEF content

- Mifare Ultralight

- Mifare Classic

Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/NFCTagCloner :-)

For parsing tags sent as email attatchments see https://github.com/skjolber/nfc-tags.


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