Posts

Showing posts from October, 2018

Prepaid cell phones

       I think prepaid phones should not be banned or otherwise controlled by law, but efforts should be made to manage these phones. Prepaid mobile services do protect privacy because they are not recorded by the information you have purchased. But this may lead some people to use this situation to harm the interests of others.        The main advantage of prepaid mobile phones is the combination of freedom and control they provide. With prepaid mobile phones, you won't be locked into a multi-year plan, there will be a certain number of minutes per month during a specific call time, and if you exceed the limit, you will be charged an additional fee, and if you breach the contract, you will have to pay a high fee. As long as you like, you can talk anywhere, anytime, until you run out for a few minutes. And you don’t have to pay your bills every month. By using prepaid mobile phones, we can save a lot of money, but the risks that thi...

Implantable identifiers

       I will agree that the government legally requires children under 5 to use ID chips. I think this approach is acceptable, not only for children, but when they grow up, these chips can still help them. Someone has already injected this chip in his hand. It is a small chip that is injected under the skin of a human body, usually on the hand or wrist. In this chip, you can record some information that can fully represent you personally. This chip will make our life more convenient. With it, we don't have to worry about forgetting to bring a bus or work card because it is always with you.  In an emergency, medical staff can easily access your health data. Its benefits in the medical environment are obvious. By accessing an individual's medical history, doctors can quickly make informed decisions about medications and other treatments; because ID cards are transmitted within individuals, there is no risk of misidentification in hospitals. People will be able ...