Wednesday, 12 June 2013

The Privacy Dangers of a Cashless Society Were Clear Over 40 Years Ago

The Privacy Dangers of a Cashless Society Were Clear Over 40 Years Ago

Your bank and credit card companies have quite a file on you. They know how often you go out to eat, how often you drink, how often you fill up your gas tank, along with the time and location of all these activities. Cash is all but dead, and with that comes a digital trail of all your purchases watched over by private companies who don't exactly have the best security record. But we can't say nobody warned us.

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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Lh0tkPTYQVU/the-privacy-dangers-of-a-cashless-society-were-clear-ov-512266908

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