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Retail Stores Plan Elaborate Ways To Track You

Velcroman1 writes "Retailers are experimenting with a variety of new ways to track you, so that when you pick up a shirt, you might get a message about the matching shorts. Or pick up golf shoes at a sports store and you see a discount for a new set of clubs. New technologies like magnetic field detection, Bluetooth Low Energy, sonic pulses, and even transmissions from the in-store lights can tell when you enter a store, where you go, and how you shop. Just last year, tracking was only accurate within 100 feet. Starting this year, they can track within a few feet. ByteLight makes the lighting tech, which transmits a unique signal that the camera in your phone can read. The store can then track your location within about 3 feet — and it's already in use at the Museum of Science in Boston."

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  1. Shopping for clothes . . . by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Are you looking for something in particular, sir . . . ?"

    "Yeah, you got any tinfoil clothes . . . ?"

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  2. Re:Unlikely by mcgrew · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...let alone actually be able to offer clothes that match.

    Clothes that match? I'm sorry, I have no idea what you're talking about.