Comments on: Privacy questions arise as RFID hits stores
Companies brace for privacy debate as potentially intrusive applications arrive faster than expected.
Companies brace for privacy debate as potentially intrusive applications arrive faster than expected.
December 27, 2009 9:15 PM PST
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I don't see what all the big fuss about RFID is about. Ya, sure Big Brother could track you using it. People, HELLO!!! they already can, as the article pointed out, every time you use your cell phone, they're tracking you, every time you use the internet, guess what, they're tracking you, everytime you use your credit card, same deal.
So instead of going after a useful tech such as RFID, why dont these 'Privacy Activists' go off and get themselves a real job? Maybe do a little research too instead of just narrowly looking at one feature.
Respectfully Submitted,
Matt Walker
http://www.spychips.com/frontline-letter.html
You will luv it when they chip your brain.
http://verichip.blogspot.com/
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- by November 7, 2004 7:54 AM PST
- I sure hope the black hats come up with something fast to battle the RFID movement. This is one TROJAN HORSE concept RFID plan. I note that this is not on the main stream news but only for the small precent of us know about the rfid movement. I say to all you who oppose this conquest of walmart the machine to inform every one you know although they will not believe this intrusive. Write your local paper and give them key terms and tell them how EPIC this story is. Do what you have to before this chip is under your skin persa or not persa, I know I will get me a tagzapper to burst the chip. Stop them, ZombieWire
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