Rfid Chips
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- CA School Launches RFID Chips for Pre-Schoolers Through Funded GrantsA California school in Richmond spent $50,000 of their $160,000 technology grant, thus far, on RFID chips for pre-schoolers. Yes, pre-schoolers. Do you agree with this or oppose it?
- RFID Chips Are HereThe RFID Chip is here with all the power and potential of beccomming a tracking device for every human being, and the potential of removing all rights and freedoms globally.
California: No RFID Chip Implants to Track EmployeesIf you work in California, effective January 1, 2008, your employer will be restricted from forcing you to get an RFID tracking chip implanted under your skin.
RFID Chips - the Loss of Civil LibertiesRadio-frequency identification hackers may be the next in the new breed of malicious hackers and crackers, while companies and governments cannot insure our privacy amid their push to pass this technology internationally.
RFID Chip Implants Planned for Alzheimer's PatientsAlzheimer's Community Care Facility, in West Palm Beach Florida, intends to begin implanting radio frequency identification chips, RFID, in Alzheimer patients, despite the outcry of violation of privacy.- RFID Chip Technology: Capable of Tracking Your MovementsUsed as primary identification, it will be required for purposes such as boarding a plane or other form of interstate travel, entering ANY Federal building, or any other purpose the government can regulate and obviously for driving.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Chips Becoming UbiquitousRFID chips which are used for inventory tracking are everywhere. They are even in your passports and being attached to some school children!
Signs and Marks - Already at a Store Near You?Micro chips are being used in everyday items such as credit cards, drivers license and even our pets but when its being placed covertly in things we have no knowledge of it becomes something else entirely.- Radio-frequency Identification Chips in MedicineRFID tags which are used all the time in tracking packages could help with in medicine to.
Is Privacy Dead?Recently, the news has been full of stories about the RFID tracking chip. However I was surprised by a recent article in the New York Times and the Denver Post. It seems that the application of this kind of technology is now speeding up internationally as well.