RFID stands for radio frequency identification.
Its supporters touted its streamlined capabilities to streamline its supply chain. I agree with the opinions of these supporters. RFID will significantly increase the efficiency of the supply chain. The problem with RFID is that RFID tags will be released around the world and become a nightmare of privacy and security.
I think the true potential of this technology is as big as the Internet. This is a bold statement, but please think about it. The Internet is a small piece of electronic content that is connected together. RFID has reached its logical limit to become the Internet of Things. Imagine if everything in the world can tell its existence. If you have enough RFID scanners and Internet capacity, you can place each artificial object in the GPS position. Let your thoughts come at once. Each man-made object has a real-time global layout.
This ends a lot of things: cash, theft and privacy.
Why is global RFID ending cash? There is no need to exchange currency because everyone's property will be marked. You go to the store and buy what you want, then you leave. There is no RFID reader at the door of the checkout [the cash register will be like a slider]. The RFID reader knows who you are, what you bring and what you want to leave, and will debit the cash from the bank or put it in On your credit card.
Why is wide-character RFID stolen? Why steal anything, the police will only pull out their PDA and find the item and arrest you. Don't try to deceive your tax. Everyone in the government knows what you have.
The end of cash and theft sounds like a wonderful idea, but remember someone knows everything you have purchased, where you pay and how much. Whether you want your child or boss to know every purchase you have made. It's best not to find this resume on Barnes and Nobles, because the owner of the future RFID list service will know that you are looking for a job. I hope that you have never had a former boy or girlfriend tracking you with the serial number on the pair of jeans they bought for you. The true global RFID is the "Internet of Things" [the term SPY CHIPS and the website http://www.spychips.com] will end privacy.
Governments are now incorporating these RFID chips into their passports and driver's licenses. Public schools are labeling your children so they can know who is stealing away from unauthorized bathroom breaks. They use the same techniques used by ranchers on livestock. Government agents can follow you in the comfort of the Fort Meade Computer Center. The possibility of abuse is amazing. I think this issue is as important as cloning, but it has not been reported by mainstream media. This is because mainstream media is purchased and paid for by companies that promote RFID.
I am a conservative Christian businessman. If they work hard, I believe that companies have the right to make a profit. On this issue, I found myself aligned with the leftmost edge. This is because companies are focusing on the short-term bottom line, not the long-term impact on the world we share. Who wants to live in a world without privacy?
I appeal to companies to consider your RFID strategy and its impact on the world we live in.
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