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RE: Building a surveillance state, howto.

in #politics8 years ago

My ID card and my passport had a RFID. No surprise on that, we know it.

There is an open source investigation taking place discussing passports and ID cards that you might find interesting.

The Biometric ID Grid: A Country-by-Country Guide
https://www.corbettreport.com/the-biometric-id-grid-a-country-by-country-guide/comment-page-1/#comment-36071

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Hi, thank you for the comment. I was not that focused in Id cards or passports... what surprised me was the long lifecycle of the other devices on clothes. Most of them even survived to washing.... yes, facial biometry is an issue, but you still a camera there... which is expensive. And you may easily deface yourself dressing a mask. To stop radio waves is quite harder...

To stop radio waves is quite harder...

Indeed.

Perhaps I can get your opinion on something. I came across this study while I was researching WiGig the other day, and then I saw this article. Are we there already? Are they using 60 GHz mmWave for tracking? I am a novice, so please excuse me if I am completely wrong here.

Have you investigated the uses of RFID for the Internet of Things?

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