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What is the routine of taking a photo with a bank card and giving it to others?
Giving the bank card to others may involve illegal and criminal acts, and the specific routine needs specific analysis. According to your description, there may be the following possible ways to take a bank card with your mobile phone and give it to others:

1. Bank card information stolen: Important information such as card number, expiration date and CVV code can be obtained by photographing the bank card, which may be used for illegal activities, such as stealing bank cards and forging credit cards.

2. The bank card is copied: after the bank card is photographed, criminals can copy the bank card information to another fake card by technical means, and then return the original card to you, and at the same time use the copied fake card for stealing or other illegal activities.

3. Personal information fraud: After getting the bank card, criminals may ask you for personal information such as password and ID number for various reasons, and then use this information to commit illegal acts such as fraud or identity theft.

In view of these possible routines, I suggest you take the following measures to protect your property and personal information:

1. Don't give your bank card to others easily, especially strangers.

2. Improve the awareness of personal information protection, and don't disclose important information such as bank card number and password at will.

3. Check the transaction records of bank cards regularly, and contact the bank in time if any abnormality is found.

4. Change passwords regularly to ensure information security, use complex passwords and modify them regularly.

Please remember that these are just some possible routines and preventive suggestions, and they cannot guarantee absolute safety. If you encounter similar situations or have any questions, please call the police in time and consult professionals or relevant institutions for help.