
• the card type, number and expiration date
• the name on the card
• your Personal Information Number (PIN)
• the customer service telephone number
But you can always enter any kind of information in any field on any card and even rename
fields to suit your needs.
You’ll notice the Fields area is broken up into two sections: the Card Face Fields section
and the Details Pane Fields section. The Card Face Fields typically contain the items you
would see on the physical card itself (card number, expiration date, etc.) while the Details
Pane Fields can be used for the additional information that goes with the card such as a
URL, username and password. You can enter any additional information you might want in
the Notes area of any card.
Each card type has a default icon associated with it, but you can change the icon to anything
you like. In the Card List click on the card whose icon you want to change, then select the
Design ribbon.
The following card types are provided in eWallet:
• Bank Account - Account numbers for your financial accounts
• Calling Card - Telephone calling cards, with access numbers and PINs
• Car Info - Information found on your vehicle registration, plus insurance
• Cellular Phone – Store your critical mobile phone information
• Clothes Sizes - For you, and for the people you buy clothes for
• Combination Lock – The combination for any locks or lockers you may have
• Contact - Names and phone numbers for personal contacts
• Contact Lens Prescription - Prescription information for contact lenses, in case you
need to replace them when away from home
• Credit Card - Credit card numbers and info, including PINs
• Driver's License – You can also use this card for medical and other licenses
• Email Account – System URLs, names and passwords for your email accounts
• Emergency Numbers – Fire, ambulance, police and other emergency telephone numbers
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Chapter 3. Using eWallet
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