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Privacy Advocates Criticize Plan To Embed ID Chips in Passports (washingtonpost.com)







Privacy Advocates Criticize Plan To
Embed ID Chips in Passports
(washingtonpost.com)

Privacy Advocates Criticize Plan To
Embed ID Chips in Passports
(washingtonpost.com)
04/04/2005 01:16 PM

washingtonpost.com - A government plan to embed U.S. passports with radio frequency chips starting this summer is being met by resistance from travel and privacy groups who say the technology is untested and could create a security risk for travelers.




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