The VeriChip is injected under the skin of the upper arm or hip in an outpatient procedure. A special scanner reads the RF signal emitted by the microchip to obtain the device's ID number, which then is entered into a database to access personal data about the individual.
Other potential uses of the chip, according to company officials, include scanning unconscious patients to obtain their medical records or restricting access to high-security buildings by scanning workers to verify their clearance. The company refused to disclose the price of the portal scanners. Our Company Overview. News News News Close. Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility Close. Responsibility Overview. Overview Sustainability.
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Investor Relations overview. Overview Board of Directors Board Committees. Careers Careers Careers Close. A new way of learning in school or at home. Making a difference. THE device in your purse or jeans that you think is a cellphone — guess again. It is a tracking device that happens to make calls.
Thanks to the explosion of GPS technology and smartphone apps , these devices are also taking note of:. What we buy. These micorchip technologies with all the above risks are already being implanted into the human body for various medical reasons.
We are told that the RFID technologies are for our own benefits. And they certainly can be…. Any information you give in any computer, phone app based searches is monitored and stored. Emails and text messages are monitored stored and can be intercepted. When we see that trusted departments are breaking the rules. One example here: NSA broke privacy rules thousands of times per year, audit finds….
The NSA audit obtained by The Post , dated May , counted 2, incidents in the preceding 12 months of unauthorized collection, storage, access to or distribution of legally protected communications. Washington Post article. RFID tags are attached to consumer goods such as clothing or shoes — enables wearers to be tracked everywhere they go.
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