NODER Mobile Access
Mobile credentials for access control
The NODER Mobile Access app replaces the physical RFID card in NODER access control system.
As a user of our access control, you have complete freedom. You can choose to use the classic physical card or replace it with a virtual card on your phone. You can use a physical card and a virtual card at the same time in your access control system.
Safety matters
No possibility to copy the card to another phone
Reading when phone is unlocked
Remote deactivation in case of phone loss
Comfort of use
No email address
No user account
No PIN code
Select light or dark mode
Customise it to your preferences.
Check out the answers to the most common
questions about the use of our mobile credentials for access control app
Is it safe to use the NODER Mobile Access app?
Yes, NODER Mobile Access app is fully secure.
The app allows an NFC-equipped phone to be used as a unique identifier in access control systems.
It uses NFC technology and a number for this purpose, which cannot be read, copied or reproduced on another phone. Data is encrypted during transmission and the app itself does not share any personal data with third parties.
What are the hardware requirements for the NODER Mobile Access app?
The NODER Mobile Access app has the following requirements:
Android and NFC-enabled phone
An active activation code obtained from your NODER access control system administrator. (Not sure how to obtain an activation code? Contact us.)
Internet access for the duration of the code activation
Does the NODER Mobile Access app use the NFC serial card number?
No, it does not use the serial number of the NFC card embedded in the phone.
Such a number can easily be copied (cloned) to another device, which is why the NODER Mobile Access app does not use the available NFC number. The app uses NFC technology for communication, not the NFC card serial number that is visible to everyone.
Is it possible to read the card number used in the NODER Mobile Access application?
No, this is not possible.
The NODER Mobile Access app does not use the NFC number to communicate with the access control system, which can be read by available apps or readers.
How do I open the door with my NFC phone?
Depending on the configuration, the Access Control Administrator has the option to configure the system so that the door can be opened when the phone is placed against one of our readers and when:
the phone is awake and unlocked,
the phone is only awake but does not have to be unlocked at that time.
Can someone copy my NFC card number?
It is not possible to copy an NFC number.
The NODER Mobile Access app uses NFC technology to communicate with access control and a number that cannot be read, copied or reproduced on another phone. It does not use the serial number of the NFC card embedded in the smartphone.
Can I use my phone as a door card?
Of course you can use your phone as a door card.
The NODER Mobile Access app uses secure NFC technology to communicate with access control and a number that cannot be read, copied or played on another phone.
Is a phone with NFC as an RFID card a good idea?
Of course you can use your NFC phone as an RFID card.
The NODER Mobile Access app uses secure NFC technology to communicate with access control and a number that cannot be read, copied or reproduced on another phone.
Are RFID and NFC the same thing?
No, RFID and NFC are not the same technology.
RFID is an acronym for Radio-Frequency Identification, or identification by radio waves. RFID consists of, among other things, the identification of objects, and tags (including access cards) can be of various types, shapes and applications. It is a broad term, and NFC is an acronym for Near Field Communication. It is one type (part) of RFID technology.
Is it possible to copy the RFID card?
RFID is a very broadly defined radio frequency identification technology. Over the years, more specialised technologies have been incorporated into RFID, some of which allow the serial number to be copied, or duplicated.
Therefore, the NODER Mobile Access application does not use an available NFC number, but uses NFC technology to communicate with the NODER access control system.
What happens if I lose my phone?
The same procedure should be followed as in the case of loss of a physical access card in the form of, for example, a badge.
The fact that the phone has been lost or stolen should be reported to the System Administrator, who will remotely deactivate such a card so that a person who has come into possession of such a device cannot gain unauthorised access to the premises.