Editing Talk:RFID
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In [[Germany]] Metro Group has chosen to replace 10.000 [[RFID]] enabled [[frequent buyer card]]s with conventional ones because [[consumer]]s were concerned about the possibility that the RFID-cards could be used to track them in-store | In [[Germany]] Metro Group has chosen to replace 10.000 [[RFID]] enabled [[frequent buyer card]]s with conventional ones because [[consumer]]s were concerned about the possibility that the RFID-cards could be used to track them in-store | ||
:Maybe this is an argument for [[friendly retail]] which people would actually trust to know more about them? what if [[Big Carrot]] customers did trust the store, but ordinary [[supermarket]]s were not trusted? If so then there might be a technology advantage as well as a direct cooperation advantage, | :Maybe this is an argument for [[friendly retail]] which people would actually trust to know more about them? what if [[Big Carrot]] customers did trust the store, but ordinary [[supermarket]]s were not trusted? If so then there might be a technology advantage as well as a direct cooperation advantage. | ||
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Yeah. Lets do UWB or Ultra Wide Band next. I have this understanding that it doesn't have a carrier wave making it nearly impossible to detect it's activity or non-activity by conventional means, which is scary. | |||
:Yeesh. Why not just [[barcode]] all the humans? There is probably space on my neck beside the tattoo of a loathsome [[troll]]. |