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The must-read summary of Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre's book: “Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID”.
This complete summary of "Spychips" by Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre, both consumer privacy experts, presents their explanation of Radio Frequency Identification technology and the history and future of strategies that would be able to track even our daily life activities. More importantly they encourage consumers to take immediate action in order to protect their privacy.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand Radio Frequency Identification and its implications
• Expand your knowledge of politics and consumer privacy
To learn more, read "Spychips" and discover how RFI technology has the power to compromise our freedom and privacy.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
RFID, which stands for Radio Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses computer chips smaller than a grain of sand to track items from a distance. As Spychips explains, plans and efforts are now being made by global corporations and the U.S government to turn this advanced technology into a way to track our daily activities.
Compiling massive amounts of research with firsthand knowledge, Spychips explains RFID technology and reveals the history and future of the master planners’ strategies to imbed these trackers on everything – from postage stamps to shoes to people themselves – and spy on Americans without our knowledge or consent. It also urgently encourages consumers to take immediate action in order to protect their privacy and civil liberties before it’s too late.
Katherine Albrecht is the Founder and director of CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering). Wired Magazine calls her RFID’s “Erin Brockovich.” Liz McIntyre, CPA and former bank examiner, combines her attention to detail and knowledge of the corporate world to both policy-making and CASPIAN. She currently serves as the director of Communications for CASPIAN.
