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The chip is here...!..where would you like yours?

Started by b0rg13, January 28, 2009, 08:14:09 AM

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b0rg13

if you want to get out of the rat race,you have to let go of the cheese.

broli

I thought this was about chips implanted in human body's. The Canadians are a bit late with this. In the EU chipped cards are a common thing, even for ID cards.

QuoteSince 2000, all new Belgian identity cards have a chip. From 2012, Belgium will introduce the eID card, which will progressively replace existing cards like social security, drivers license, etc. The eID card will also be used by private companies for identification.

amigo

I really do not see how is this more secure. I have a debit card with it and most merchants still use terminals without the support for this chip, thus could skim me anytime they like when I'm not paying attention.

It is just another gimmick to fool the people into false sense of security...or honesty by the financial institutions.

mindsweeper

Quote from: amigo on January 28, 2009, 08:55:15 PM
I really do not see how is this more secure. I have a debit card with it and most merchants still use terminals without the support for this chip, thus could skim me anytime they like when I'm not paying attention.

It is just another gimmick to fool the people into false sense of security...or honesty by the financial institutions.

Card fraud fell by over 40% in the EU after chip and pin came in. Just a gimmick eh?

b0rg13

Quote from: mindsweeper on January 29, 2009, 05:30:50 AM
Card fraud fell by over 40% in the EU after chip and pin came in. Just a gimmick eh?

BS!
if you want to get out of the rat race,you have to let go of the cheese.