Have you read much about these RFID chips? It stands for Radio Frequency Identification. They are tiny tags used to track people, animals, and things. You may have used this technology to have an implant put into your pet with your personal information incase they get out of the yard and picked up by Animal Control.
They’re also being used for toll road payments and asset tracking, such as library books, jewelry, airline baggage and nearly everything else it seems.
Some of this probably isn’t a surprise to you, especially if you have a smart-pay chip for toll roads. But did you know RFID chips are going into products you buy, like orange juice? Yes, the chips can be placed on products so manufacturers know the trip that carton of orange juice makes. When was it purchased, how long was it in your refrigerator, when was it tossed out, etc.
These examples are miniscule compared to how many ways the chips are already being used – many in ways that would surprise you. You can even get a chip implanted into your body. Some businesses are already offering this to their customers as a means of identifying VIP customers and allowing them to pay for goods and services effortlessly.