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“How are you going to design your technology?” Tien argued. “Are you going to design it with the privacy equivalent of seat belts, making sure the engine doesn’t blow up when it gets hit by a car, or not? Because the design is really and crucially important for technology whose tracking or surveillance capabilities are really covert.” He went on to explain that built-in protections, including “encryption with mutual authentication,” would allow only authorized readers to read information. Tien also stated that an ID number representing personal information is safer than the tag holding direct personal information, but the ID number should be randomly rotated to protect the consumer.
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