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By *antona33 OP   Man
over a year ago

collon

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By *antona33 OP   Man
over a year ago

collon

Oops you can remove this moderator if you want I can’t post the link I wanted too sorry

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By *antona33 OP   Man
over a year ago

collon

A Covid pass that gets under the skin

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Haven't we had this conspiracy theory before?

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By *antona33 OP   Man
over a year ago

collon

Ok so basically I see now on RTÉ irish news that they are getting the microchips ready to put under peoples skin to prove your covid passport …

Can’t post the link … maybe someone could post the link for me … it’s on RTÉ news app

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By *elboy64Man
over a year ago

weston


"Haven't we had this conspiracy theory before?"
do some research apple already use this for some of it's works, they are testing it now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ok so basically I see now on RTÉ irish news that they are getting the microchips ready to put under peoples skin to prove your covid passport …

Can’t post the link … maybe someone could post the link for me … it’s on RTÉ news app "

I apologise. I thought you were talking about that crazy old conspiracy theory of vaccines secretly containing microchips. I see now you're not.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

It's about a Swedish company that's been making and selling implantable chips for years. Yes, they've suggested they could create a wearable chip that could function as a COVID pass, but if you actually do some research, you'll see the chip is pretty big and there's absolutely no way it could be implanted surreptitiously or via a vaccine needle or similar. Some Swedes have been using these implantable chips for a while now, as an alternative to bank cards etc.

It's a relatively niche thing over in Sweden and so almost certainly even more niche over here. It's also no reason to get hysterical.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I read the story. I find the whole idea really creepy. And it feels like this sort of thing will be a thin end of the wedge situation.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I read the story. I find the whole idea really creepy. And it feels like this sort of thing will be a thin end of the wedge situation."

It's been around for years, just not very well known or used (for obvious reasons). The concept pre dates COVID by a fair bit. It's just another entrepreneur trying to promote his product, having seen an opening for it.

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By *antona33 OP   Man
over a year ago

collon


"I read the story. I find the whole idea really creepy. And it feels like this sort of thing will be a thin end of the wedge situation.

It's been around for years, just not very well known or used (for obvious reasons). The concept pre dates COVID by a fair bit. It's just another entrepreneur trying to promote his product, having seen an opening for it. "

but but ifs it’s on the RTÉ news it must be true ! Right ?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I read the story. I find the whole idea really creepy. And it feels like this sort of thing will be a thin end of the wedge situation.

It's been around for years, just not very well known or used (for obvious reasons). The concept pre dates COVID by a fair bit. It's just another entrepreneur trying to promote his product, having seen an opening for it. but but ifs it’s on the RTÉ news it must be true ! Right ?"

The story is true, but the origin of the idea of a wearable chip pre dates the COVID pandemic considerably. The Swedish company website will probably have plenty of background about it - DSruptive Subdermals.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I read the story. I find the whole idea really creepy. And it feels like this sort of thing will be a thin end of the wedge situation.

It's been around for years, just not very well known or used (for obvious reasons). The concept pre dates COVID by a fair bit. It's just another entrepreneur trying to promote his product, having seen an opening for it. but but ifs it’s on the RTÉ news it must be true ! Right ?

The story is true, but the origin of the idea of a wearable chip pre dates the COVID pandemic considerably. The Swedish company website will probably have plenty of background about it - DSruptive Subdermals."

I've heard of subdermal chips before. Always found the whole idea creepy. I can just see such a thing being horribly misused in the future. I can also see a future where use of them is enforced. (Even though the current use seems relatively minor.)

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By *ecretlivesCouple
over a year ago

FABWatch HQ

Storing the data is pointless. They just need to store a unique identifier, pass that to a service and get a Y or N. Others in the past have used barcodes or even just a simple number tattooed on the wrist. Nothing could go wrong there could it...

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By *host63Man
over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham

Loads.of.bollox

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They thinking of trialing it in Sweden

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By *aughtiness69Couple
over a year ago

Kinmel bay

Subdermal implants of any type are just a stupid idea ,

If they go mainstream as a all in one device.

Atleast if someone mugs me and takes my wallet and phone I go buy new.

Imagine in that future...

How did you lose your arm?

I got mugged for £3.50

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.

My Cat has a secret chip under his skin the Vet uses it to check him in and out of visits. Dash (my Cat) doesn't know it's there. As for watching where he's going we didn't opt for the GPS camera peeking out of his bum version that runs Alexa and Netflix. Maybe next year huh.

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By *antona33 OP   Man
over a year ago

collon


"My Cat has a secret chip under his skin the Vet uses it to check him in and out of visits. Dash (my Cat) doesn't know it's there. As for watching where he's going we didn't opt for the GPS camera peeking out of his bum version that runs Alexa and Netflix. Maybe next year huh. "
well at guess you could say that’s cat evolution for ya

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By *antona33 OP   Man
over a year ago

collon


"They thinking of trialing it in Sweden "
people already have them under there skin in Sweden …

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

I worked with a guy ten years ago who had one. Just the same as the one you put in your dog to identify it. Nothing new in the slightest.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.


"My Cat has a secret chip under his skin the Vet uses it to check him in and out of visits. Dash (my Cat) doesn't know it's there. As for watching where he's going we didn't opt for the GPS camera peeking out of his bum version that runs Alexa and Netflix. Maybe next year huh. well at guess you could say that’s cat evolution for ya "

Lol.

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