Types Of RFID Tracking Devices What They Collect and What Kind Does Pink Uses

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RFID technology has been around for many decades and they keep advancing and getting more sophisticated as time passes and technology improves. Like most technology RFID has many valuable purposes and can make life a lot easier but also like most technology, it's abused and used for evil purposes and profit. We are in the information age and the more you know about a person, the more money you can make by selling their information to whoever will pay for it. Predictive advertising in one example of how companies collect your data and sell it. Have you ever heard that expression that "Nothing is free in this world?" Social media companies, email providers, cell phone companies, internet service providers and pretty much every website you visit collects information about you and makes a file on you and then sells your information. The government is using this as a loop hole to avoid the 4th Amendment because they didn't illegally spy on you they bought the information from a 3rd party. To my knowledge, there are no laws against companies collecting and selling your data but I have heard of pending legislation to stop this. I don't know of any court rulings about this violating the 4th Amendment but I'm pretty sure there is a few cases waiting to be heard. Believe it or not, I didn't get off topic this time like I tend to do but I feel that this information is related to the RFID tracking devices. If companies can make money by collecting information about you by using the RFID devices they will do it! What information can they collect from you? Ill put the AI response in the last paragraph because its long and contains lots of useful information, plus some of you are already scared enough and I don't want to add to your fear.
There are different kinds of RFID tracking devices, some devices only work for a few feet away such as the Passive RFID tags and they do not have a built-in power source and rely on the energy from the reader’s signal to power the tag. These are the RFID tags in the Pink bras according to them but I can't say for sure because Les Wexner was really good friends with Epstein and he was a major funder to him. The other kind of tag is the Active RFID Tags and they have a built-in power source and can transmit data continuously even without the presence of a reader.
I remember Revelation 13:16-18, where it talks about the Mark of the Beast is a mark that is required for all people to buy and sell, and it is placed on the right hand or forehead. In the one video clip I mentioned the girl had it on her left hand but I don't think that matters because when they force these chips into people, they will be on the right hand and they will have excuses as to why it has to be there.

This is what the AI said from the Brave browser the information RFID can collect about you:
"What information can RFID collect about you
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology uses radio waves to identify and track objects, people, or animals. When an RFID tag or chip is attached to an individual or object, it can collect various types of data. Here are some examples of information that RFID can collect about you:

Personal Identification: RFID tags can store personal information such as name, address, phone number, and other demographic data.
Location Data: RFID readers can track the location of an individual or object, providing information on movement patterns, proximity to specific locations, and travel routes.
Behavioral Data: RFID technology can collect data on an individual’s behavior, such as shopping habits, attendance records, or activity levels.
Biometric Data: Some RFID tags can store biometric data, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris scans.
Health Information: RFID tags can be used to track medical information, such as medical conditions, allergies, or medication regimens.
Financial Information: RFID technology can be used to track financial transactions, such as purchases, payments, or credit card information.
Travel Information: RFID tags can store travel-related data, including flight information, hotel reservations, or border crossing records.
Environmental Data: RFID sensors can collect environmental data, such as temperature, humidity, or air quality.
RFID Data Security Concerns
While RFID technology offers many benefits, there are also concerns about data security and privacy. RFID data can be vulnerable to hacking, eavesdropping, and unauthorized access. It is essential to ensure that RFID systems are implemented with robust security measures to protect personal data and prevent unauthorized access.
Conclusion
RFID technology can collect various types of data about an individual, including personal, location, behavioral, biometric, health, financial, travel, and environmental information. It is crucial to understand the types of data that can be collected and the potential risks associated with RFID technology to ensure that it is used responsibly and with appropriate safeguards."

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Are there laws governing the use of RFID?

https://www.rfidjournal.com/faq/are-there-laws-governing-the-use-of-rfid

RFID Chips ACLU Website

https://www.aclu.org/issues/privacy-technology/surveillance-technologies/rfid-chips

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID): What is it?

https://www.dhs.gov/radio-frequency-identification-rfid-what-it

Use of RFID Tracking Technology To Be Mandatory In US Food Stamp Program

https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/use-of-rfid-tracking-technology-to-be-mandatory-in-us-food-stamp-program/

Information Security: Radio Frequency Identification Technology
in the Federal Government

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GAOREPORTS-GAO-05-551/html/GAOREPORTS-GAO-05-551.htm

RFID Technology for Management and Tracking: e-Health Applications

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6111728/

How RFID Works

https://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/high-tech-gadgets/rfid.htm

The Use of RFID for Human Identity Verification

https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/DPIAC%20Recommendations%20Paper%202006-02.pdf

electronic surveillance

https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/electronic_surveillance

The Smart Fourth Amendment

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U.S. Supreme Court: GPS Trackers Are a Form of Search and Seizure

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2015/03/supreme-court-if-youre-being-gps-tracked-youre-being-searched/389114/

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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/25/business/jeffrey-epstein-wexner-victorias-secret.html

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