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Anonymous
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Microchip implant replacing credit cards

"4,000 Swedish people have now replaced one or more of their cards with a microchip implant, which they use to make purchases."

 

Microchip implant replacing credit cards

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Andypanda
Established Contributor

Re: Microchip implant replacing credit cards

One more way for big brother to track us. 

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marty56
Super Contributor

Re: Microchip implant replacing credit cards


@Andypanda wrote:

One more way for big brother to track us. 


Or a sign of the end times.

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Anonymous
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Re: Microchip implant replacing credit cards

lol

Mark of the beast, much. I've heard that this is where we were heading ever since I can remember. Whether it's true or not doesn't negate the obvious fact. That yes, it's yet anohter way for easy tracking. And that is already bad enough with Google in eveerything now.

 

While most of us really have nothing to hide, it's not really about that. Not that we want some stanger knowing every little detail about us out of context. It's ultimatley about how invasive it truly is, and what sort of abuse can arise from it. We already get excessive telemarketing from companies, due to our info being sold. 

 

I'll admit teh chip is an interesting/neat idea, not having to carry a wallet with ID, Cash, CC, and all the other crap that's in there. But what if that chip malfunctions when out of town, or worse out of the Country? Or you know, the age old ID fraud? The easier it is simplified for us, the easier it is for them.

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trusty
Frequent Contributor

Re: Microchip implant replacing credit cards


@Anonymous wrote:

lol

Mark of the beast, much. I've heard that this is where we were heading ever since I can remember. Whether it's true or not doesn't negate the obvious fact. That yes, it's yet anohter way for easy tracking. And that is already bad enough with Google in eveerything now.

 

While most of us really have nothing to hide, it's not really about that. Not that we want some stanger knowing every little detail about us out of context. It's ultimatley about how invasive it truly is, and what sort of abuse can arise from it. We already get excessive telemarketing from companies, due to our info being sold. 

 

I'll admit teh chip is an interesting/neat idea, not having to carry a wallet with ID, Cash, CC, and all the other crap that's in there. But what if that chip malfunctions when out of town, or worse out of the Country? Or you know, the age old ID fraud? The easier it is simplified for us, the easier it is for them.


 

Taking it one step further, I'd be quite worried about potential long term health concerns. We don't need to be irradiated any further than we already are.

 

But yeah, this is way over the top.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Microchip implant replacing credit cards


@trusty wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

lol

Mark of the beast, much. I've heard that this is where we were heading ever since I can remember. Whether it's true or not doesn't negate the obvious fact. That yes, it's yet anohter way for easy tracking. And that is already bad enough with Google in eveerything now.

 

While most of us really have nothing to hide, it's not really about that. Not that we want some stanger knowing every little detail about us out of context. It's ultimatley about how invasive it truly is, and what sort of abuse can arise from it. We already get excessive telemarketing from companies, due to our info being sold. 

 

I'll admit teh chip is an interesting/neat idea, not having to carry a wallet with ID, Cash, CC, and all the other crap that's in there. But what if that chip malfunctions when out of town, or worse out of the Country? Or you know, the age old ID fraud? The easier it is simplified for us, the easier it is for them.


 

Taking it one step further, I'd be quite worried about potential long term health concerns. We don't need to be irradiated any further than we already are.

 

But yeah, this is way over the top.


Beam me up Scotty Smiley LOL

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pizza1
Community Leader
Super Contributor

Re: Microchip implant replacing credit cards

No way would I ever agree to anything like that. Id be willing to give up everything right then.
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SOGGIE
Valued Contributor

Re: Microchip implant replacing credit cards

Looks unhealthy and scary. I wonder what the metal composition is.

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