Whole Network Contactless Payment Systems contest Market Size Near Field Communication Privacy and Security RFID Basics Tags and Readers

 

European Commission Expresses RFID Concern

Filed in archive RFID Basics by Anita Campbell on February 24, 2005

The European Commission's data protection and privacy body, Article 29, has published a report on RFID use. Concern is raised over using RFID to track people's movements. According to the report:
"The ability to collect a variety of data all related to the same person; track individuals as they walk in public places; enhance profiles through the monitoring of consumer behaviour in stores; read the details of clothes and accessories worn and medicines carried by customers are all examples of uses of RFID technology that give rise to privacy concerns."


The impact of this could be huge on any company selling consumer goods and items in European markets. We have to wait to see the full report, but suggested guidelines include asking permission from consumers before putting RFID tags on goods, and providing disclosures about what data will be Collectedlinks.






Permalink: European Commission Expresses RFID Concern
Tags: privacy  rfid  european  concern  commission  european+commission  rfid+concern  expresses+rfid 

Trackback: http://www.creative-weblogging.com/cgi-bin/mt-tb.pl/5138



Advertisement


Advertisement


RSSrss   | See all blog subscribe options
Googlegoogle   |   What is RSS?
Yahoo!yahoo
AddthisAddThis Feed Button
BloglinesBloglines
Newsletter

Use the search to look for other interesting posts

 
  • Advertise with us

  • Learn more about our advertising options or email advertising - at - creative-weblogging.com or give Luis a call at +1 (650) 331 8047.


  • Other blogs in the same channel in the Creative Weblogging Network







 
Tagcloud: Case Studies Companies Contactless Payment Systems contest EPC Standards Healthcare Implementation Interviews Libraries Market Size Near Field Communication Patents Privacy and Security Report Retail RFID Basics RFID Employment Software Applications Special Events Sponsored Posts Sports Stocks Supply Chain Tags and Readers Ubiquitous Computing Wireless