Monday, 1 November 2010

CASE 139 - RFID microchips



VeriChip is the last Food and Drug Administration (FDA) -approved human-implantable radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip. It is marketed by VeriChip Corporation, a subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions, and it received United States FDA approval in 2004. About twice the length of a dime, the device is typically implanted between the shoulder and elbow area of an individual’s right arm. Once scanned at the proper frequency, the VeriChip responds with a unique 16 digit number which could be then linked with information about the user held on a database for identity verification, medical records access and other uses. The insertion procedure is performed under local anesthetic in a physician's office. As an implanted device used for identification by a third party, it has generated controversy and debate. Media attention, slipping it in to public area and all other information has only just publicly been happening since 2009, but its vast becoming a reality, even some people are signing up for it now



RFID ( TRACKING / MONETARY )

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