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A company by the name of veri-sign has a product that is an implantable RFID radio frequency identification.
Does anyone fear the possible introduction of an identification system that replaces cards with underskin microchips?
Some explanation ...
In Australia underskin microchips are already in use on dogs ...
Microchip tracking and identification devices will be more prominent in our forseeable future and suddenly the Orwellian state springs to mind with a slow and possibly purposeful attempt at constriction of privacy/freedom.
Does anyone fear the possible introduction of an identification system that replaces cards with underskin microchips?
Some explanation ...
Implantable RFID Tags
VeriChip products marked by the “Implantable” icon mean they utilize the implantable, passive RFID microchip, the VeriChip™, in their solutions for the purpose of automatic identification.
About the size of a grain of rice, the microchip inserts just under the skin and contains only a unique, 16-digit identifier. The chip itself does not contain any other data other than this unique electronic ID, nor does it contain any Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking capabilities. And unlike conventional forms of identification, the VeriChip™ cannot be lost, stolen, misplaced, or counterfeited. It is safe, secure, reversible, and always with you.
In Australia underskin microchips are already in use on dogs ...
Gamma Solutions embeds RFID tags in dogs
But RFID is already in use in the household of Gamma Solution’s owners Michael and Michelle Atallah. Milou and Mitzi, their two beloved dogs have an RFID tag embedded under their skin. If they ever get lost they can be scanned, just like a supermarket package, by a local vet who can then identify and reunite the dogs with Michael and Michelle.
Microchip tracking and identification devices will be more prominent in our forseeable future and suddenly the Orwellian state springs to mind with a slow and possibly purposeful attempt at constriction of privacy/freedom.