A company or corporation as large as Walmart can be a vague notion. Who is the "they" referred to as those who "don't care about us"?
From what I have read and heard old Sam Walton sure seemed to care. Even if he were now the CEO, would his desire that all employees "care" take effect? Would that result in no RFIDs?
For some categories of products, likely including some prescription medicines, real serial number IDs could benefit us all by improving accountability and reducing mistakes.
Hey, it is not me or you or another human being asked to wear an RFID or any other unique identifier.
Are there particular technology standards related to privacy that Walmart both should and also does not now adhere to?
A company or corporation as large as Walmart can be a vague notion. Who is the "they" referred to as those who "don't care about us"?
From what I have read and heard old Sam Walton sure seemed to care. Even if he were now the CEO, would his desire that all employees "care" take effect? Would that result in no RFIDs?
For some categories of products, likely including some prescription medicines, real serial number IDs could benefit us all by improving accountability and reducing mistakes.
Hey, it is not me or you or another human being asked to wear an RFID or any other unique identifier.
Are there particular technology standards related to privacy that Walmart both should and also does not now adhere to?
Bruce