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| Why Isn't Wal-Mart Killing the Tags? | 07/27/2010 |
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With concerns regarding privacy, some are asking why the retailer isn't taking advantage of features in EPC Gen 2 RFID tags to protect consumer privacy. |
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| Privacy Nonsense Sweeps the Internet | 07/26/2010 |
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Even once-respectable publications, such as Scientific American, have found the need to publish utter nonsense about RFID and privacy, in the wake of the news that Wal-Mart plans to track some clothing items with the technology. |
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| Ubiquitous RFID and Privacy | 06/26/2010 |
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As radio frequency identification proliferates, the potential for abusing the technology will rise—but democratic capitalist societies have mechanisms to respond to and limit abuses. |
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| Impinj Launches New High-Performance RFID Chips | 02/23/2010 |
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The new family of Monza 4 tag chips boasts greater read range, orientation insensitivity, more memory and innovative privacy features. |
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| N.H. Reps Pass RFID Privacy Bill | 01/08/2010 |
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For the third time in the past four years, the state's house of representatives wants to require businesses to notify consumers if items have RFID tags, and to provide restrictions regarding how those tags are used. |
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| Does RFID Infringe on Privacy? | 12/01/2009 |
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| The Message on RFID Privacy Is Getting Through | 11/25/2009 |
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This time, readers correct an ill-informed blogger. |
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| RFID Weekly News Roundup May 14, 2009 | 05/14/2009 |
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This article highlights RFID news and developments from the previous week. The biggest RFID industry news this week came from Europe, where the European Commission issued RFID privacy guidelines after years of discussion. |
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| EU Drafting New RFID-Oriented Privacy Protections | 02/28/2008 |
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The European Union has made its draft policy recommendations for RFID deployments available for review. The EU is enhancing its existing Data Protection Directive to cover specific concerns arising from RFID use, and hopes to have the new policy in place later this summer. |
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| US Gov Sets Controversial RFID Passport Card Specs | 01/08/2008 |
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This article examines the controversial PASS Card program, which will give US citizens an RFID alternative to traditional passports for land and sea travel between the US, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda starting in late 2008. Critics say the RFID chips in the PASS Cards are insecure and pose a privacy risk, while the government says these concerns are misguided. |
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