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More praise for Spychips: "This is the first, and maybe the loudest, popular book on a crucial technology of our times...all of it is fascinating, some is gross and revolting, and most of it is hilarious... this is a masterpiece of technocriticism." Spychips "make[s] a stunningly powerful argument against plans for RFID being mapped out by government agencies, retail and manufacturing companies." "The book makes a very persuasive case that some of America's biggest companies want to embed tracking technology into virtually everything we own, and then study our usage pattens 24 hours a day. It's a truly creepy book and well worth reading."
"Brilliantly written...so full of fascinating vignettes and facts that I can't put it down." "Spychips is one of the best privacy books in many years....The privacy movement needs a book. I nominate Spychips." "Provocative...Albrecht and McIntyre have a knack for finding information, and developing sources that make them the envy of investigative reporters." "You REALLY want to read this book." "Spychips" is a must read for anyone interested in preserving democracy, civil liberties, the concept of innocent until proven guilty, and personal privacy." "Paints a 1984-ish picture of how corporations would like to use RFID tags to keep tabs on you." "A chilling story about an emerging future in which spychips run amok as Big Brother and Big Shopkeeper invade our privacy in unprecedented ways." |
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