Monday, October 04, 2021

Tag, You're It!

 When embedded in military guns, RFID tags can trim hours off time-intensive tasks, such as weapon counts and distribution. Outside the armory, however, the same silent, invisible signals that help automate inventory checks could become an unwanted tracking beacon. [More]

Unwanted by whom?

I'm sure plenty of domestic enemies would salivate at the prospect of enacting a "commonsense gun safety" mandate. And why stop there when remote shutoff switches could help the "Only Ones" make sure the "law-abiding" stay that way come confiscation time?

And why stop there?

[Via DDS]


1 comment:

  1. There are other ways to deal with unwanted RFID chips, but here's a start.

    https://www.instructables.com/How-to-blockkill-RFID-chips/

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