I believe the privacy concerns stem from the equipment that scans the RFID's could also collect data from some of the new Credit Cards and Drivers Licenses/State ID's that contain them.
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I believe the privacy concerns stem from the equipment that scans the RFID's could also collect data from some of the new Credit Cards and Drivers Licenses/State ID's that contain them.
@OvRiDe the same could be done by a creep with a RFID reader in his pocket.
why would wal*mart want to scan your ID? do you think they enjoy getting sued?