It's called a magnetic strip for a reason, and usually checkouts that use anti-theft devices will have a sign that says keep magnetic strips away from a certain area (the cashier usually rubs the item over the area to disable the device). You can do the same thing. Use a strong magnet, and rub it several times over the strip.
Account Settings > Security Settings > Deactivate your account.
To deactivate a magnetic window alarm with magnets, you can use a strong magnet to trick the sensor into thinking the window is closed. Simply place the magnet near the sensor to disable the alarm temporarily. Keep in mind that disabling a security device may compromise your safety and is not advisable.
To deactivate a magnet, you can expose it to high temperatures or strong magnetic fields in the opposite direction to its current polarity. This can disrupt the alignment of the magnetic domains within the material, reducing or eliminating its magnetic properties.
I wouldn't think so, isn't it for security
a strip code is a code that has a strip
The magnetic strip holds the information of your card.
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Magnetic strip is used in door of refrigerator. Can I replace it if it not keeping the door closed?
With the key.
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The magnetic strip on ATM cards is made of magnetic material that stores account information in binary code. It is typically made of a polymer material with magnetic particles embedded in it. The strip is encoded with data that can be read by magnetic stripe readers to authorize transactions.