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Electronic Passports Raise Privacy Issues - washingtonpost.com

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Electronic Passports Raise Privacy Issues - washingtonpost.com: "The problem with the card, Schwartz said, is that it uses a standard that wasn't meant to track people. 'It's not made as an identity document,' he said. 'The technology they're using was designed to track goods -- pallets of toilet paper at Wal-Mart,' he said."

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