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Originally Posted by Bobblehead
Would the chip include your name? If you were found passed out because of a medical condition, wouldn't you want them to know who you are so they could contact someone, perhaps your spouse or family doctor?
The thing is, any data on there can be grabbed by anyone, friend or foe.
Someone with the right equipment (and it can already be found anywhere - Walmart wants all of its suppliers using RFID to track inventories) they can read anything on those chips.
And it will be easier to read than scanning your credit card because you won't even know that they are doing it.
RFID can be a fantastic and its potential is huge. The problem is the potential for be abused is just as large, and even easier.
(I think Looger knew a lot about this type of stuff - where has he been?)
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My thoughts exactly. But HOW can it be abused is what I'm trying to figure out.