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| A Privacy Advocate for Consumers | 12/07/2006 |
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Ann Cavoukian, Ontario's information and privacy commissioner, is seeking to serve the interests of consumers—ensuring the responsible use of RFID. |
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| Marnlen Makes Privacy-Friendly Tags for Retail Items | 11/08/2006 |
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The label maker is using IBM's Clipped Tag design, allowing consumers to tear off most of a passive RFID tag's antenna on items they have purchased. |
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| Consumers Need to Understand RFID's Benefits, Say Privacy Experts | 10/26/2006 |
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For RFID to win acceptance, companies must fully educate consumers about the technology and provide them with incentives, according to a panel speaking at RFID Journal's European conference. |
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| EU RFID Survey Shows Privacy Protection a Prime Concern | 10/19/2006 |
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Viviane Reding, commissioner of the EU Information Society, says the preliminary results indicate Europe needs rules and technologies for the safe and secure implementation of RFID. |
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| Educating the Public About RFID | 10/08/2006 |
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AIM Global and many of its member companies have worked toward educating consumers about RFID and addressing their privacy concerns. |
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| Motives for Promoting RFID | 09/24/2006 |
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Some people believe RFID Journal downplays the possibility that retailers will use RFID to infringe on the privacy of their customers for financial reasons. Here's why that makes no sense. |
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| It's Time to Address Privacy | 09/17/2006 |
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The industry needs to come together to educate consumers, journalists and privacy advocates—and end users—about RFID technologies. |
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| Protecting Consumer Privacy | 09/10/2006 |
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An article in BusinessWeek about new video surveillance systems shows the focus should be on business practices, not technology. |
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| New Smart-Card Group Seeks to Educate Policymakers | 08/17/2006 |
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The Secure ID Coalition says its mission is to promote the understanding and appropriate use of contactless (RFID-enabled) smart-card technology, while still maintaining user privacy. |
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| Will the Empire Strike Back? | 08/16/2006 |
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After a period of relative calm, the privacy issue has erupted once again, leaving RFID's image with yet more bruises. |
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