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Story: Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
Why is it any different than using video surveilance cameras? So what if Tesco's saw me select and pay for a razor? Everywhere we go there are hundreds of cameras tracking us, most shops and high streets have CCTV. If RFID and it's implementation has benefits for the supply chain and passes on benefits to customers then I have no problem. Obviously other more sinister uses of RFID I would probably disagree with but in this case involving Tesco I have no issue.
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Story: Privacy groups protest RFID tagging of razors
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The probleme here is that Tesco undoubtedly photog... Anonymous -
If these tags were merely being used for internal... Paul Will -
This company should be boycotted, where this techn... Walking Zombie -
Im sure it helps deter shop lifting, i know mach 3... ant -
At the risk of stating the "bleedin' obvious" coul... Paul Will -
Does anyone know how the data in these tags is rea... Nick Flynn -
folks: here is something to ponder: rfid is origin... Anonymous -
As usual the privacy lobby is getting hot and both... Anonymous -
There are too many knee jerk reactions to this whi... David -
It's interesting to speculate about how far and wi... Anonymous -
Why is it any different than using video surveilan... Anonymous



