For a Smart Business Card to actually be smart, the contact information has to be updatable — any time a number, title, or detail changes, every card in circulation needs to reflect it. The only way to make that possible is to host the contact data online and reach it through a link embedded in the card.
But a link is, by nature, fragile. It can be screenshotted, copied, forwarded, or saved by anyone who comes across it. Once that link exists, every safeguard is downstream of it.
That's the gap PIXEL closes.
When tapped, the card sends the recipient's phone to a permanent address — one that never carries your actual contact information. The permanent link's only job is to issue a new single-use token, then redirect to it.
The token expires the moment the contact is delivered, and the redirect overwrites the recipient's browser history. Even if someone tried to reuse the link, share it, or revisit it — there is nothing left to access.
Your contact lands only on the device that completed the original tap. The exchange is one-to-one, by design.
The link is single-use. Forwarding, screenshotting, or sharing it leads nowhere — the token is already spent.
Browser history is replaced after each tap. There is no record left to revisit, no link to reuse, no way to scrape contact information after the fact.
Dual-security isn't a premium tier or a paid upgrade. It is the foundation every PIXEL Card is built on, included by default — because contact data is not something a customer should have to opt into protecting.
Every card we ship, every tap we deliver, every contact we hand over — protected the same way, from the first card to the latest one.
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