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Katherine Albrecht is a consumer privacy advocate , Vice President (VP) of Startpage.com and spokesperson against radio-frequency identification (RFID). Albrecht devised the term "spy chips" to describe RFID tags such as those embedded in passport cards and certain enhanced United States driver's licenses. Katherine Albrecht holds a Doctor of Education degree from Harvard University. She is a resident of Nashua, New Hampshire. Albrecht was interviewed about RFID chips in Aaron Russo's 2006 documentary America: From Freedom to Fascism.

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  • Katherine Albrecht (en)
  • 凱薩琳·亞布雷希特 (zh)
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  • Katherine Albrecht is a consumer privacy advocate , Vice President (VP) of Startpage.com and spokesperson against radio-frequency identification (RFID). Albrecht devised the term "spy chips" to describe RFID tags such as those embedded in passport cards and certain enhanced United States driver's licenses. Katherine Albrecht holds a Doctor of Education degree from Harvard University. She is a resident of Nashua, New Hampshire. Albrecht was interviewed about RFID chips in Aaron Russo's 2006 documentary America: From Freedom to Fascism. (en)
  • 凱薩琳·亞布雷希特(英語:Katherine Albrecht)是美國消費者隱私權倡導者,消費者權利團體「CASPIAN」的創始人。擁有哈佛大學博士學位。 亞布雷希特以反對無線射頻辨識(RFID)技術而聞名,將RFID稱為「間諜芯片」(Spychip),認為其創造了「建立整個監控網絡的潛力」。她與合著的《Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move》在2005年出版,詳細介紹了全球公司和政府如何努力將 RFID 轉變為追蹤普通公民日常活動的方式。 (zh)
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  • Katherine Albrecht is a consumer privacy advocate , Vice President (VP) of Startpage.com and spokesperson against radio-frequency identification (RFID). Albrecht devised the term "spy chips" to describe RFID tags such as those embedded in passport cards and certain enhanced United States driver's licenses. Katherine Albrecht holds a Doctor of Education degree from Harvard University. She is a resident of Nashua, New Hampshire. Albrecht was interviewed about RFID chips in Aaron Russo's 2006 documentary America: From Freedom to Fascism. (en)
  • 凱薩琳·亞布雷希特(英語:Katherine Albrecht)是美國消費者隱私權倡導者,消費者權利團體「CASPIAN」的創始人。擁有哈佛大學博士學位。 亞布雷希特以反對無線射頻辨識(RFID)技術而聞名,將RFID稱為「間諜芯片」(Spychip),認為其創造了「建立整個監控網絡的潛力」。她與合著的《Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move》在2005年出版,詳細介紹了全球公司和政府如何努力將 RFID 轉變為追蹤普通公民日常活動的方式。 (zh)
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