This .... seems like a bad idea????
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There are always ways to abuse technology. Imagine the case where this was a rental, and the landlord or management company had a time stamped log of every time you enter or exit your apartment. Personal data can always be misused in ways that get brushed off as unlikely/absurd.

Jun 29, 2020 · 9:44 PM UTC

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Imagine the case where a husband told his wife to get a chip so he could track her movements.
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Or the husband became amazingly controlling and abusive? Demanding to know why she left the house at such and such time
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Totally agree- unless you have complete control this can be used and abused horribly. I'd be fine using embedded RFID for convenience, but I'd be writing the code for the door.
From memory @hacks4pancakes has experience with smartlocks and rental properties
reminder that cars have tire pressure sensors that also "just" send an ID. And that this implant, unlike your payment card, works over some distance too. We can identify cars that drive by from across the street, for literally the price of a laptop, and 10€ in TV dongle.
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How could that specific data be misused?
Today her hand, tomorrow her brain. Well that’s if there is one .
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Unfortunately it’s going to happen at some point, and will likely be contracted out to a third party by the management/landlord, posing another layer of issues that has been covered by security concerns with other IOS smart lock technology
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