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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

PayPal’s Future: Injectable and Ingestible Password Technology

PayPal sees a future where there is no need to memorize passwords because each individual will be a password — with the help of injectable and ingestible devices.

Jonathan LeBlanc, PayPal’s global head of developer evangelism, has seen such pioneering technology reach a point where “true integration with the human body” is possible.

Mr. LeBlanc told The Wall Street Journal April 17 that current methods of security involving a person’s fingerprint are “antiquated” and that newer methods will “put users in charge of their own security.”

The devices that PayPal is working on would open the door to brain implants, capsules that can detect changes in glucose levels, chips that embed into the skin and sensors that monitor changes in stomach acid.

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5 comments:

  1. Along with subdermal micro explosives that will switch you off like a light switch if you question or speak out against the government!!!

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  2. why would anyone ever implant something to help use a businesses service. This is a bad idea.

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  3. You might want to revisit Revelations, guys. Because the government makes you.

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  4. This along with the OBAMACARE implant for your medical records proves the 2nd coming is around the corner.
    PRMC and Doctors wants you to enroll in E - Script. They say you have access to your secure medical records. The paper they wanted me to sign I would be giving up my HIPPA rights so be careful and understand what you are signing. They say it gives them the right to call in to your pharmacy. That is full of crap. This system still is full of bugs and can be hacked easily. Plus anyone, including the Government, can get access to your medical files as in OBAMACARE.

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  5. Wow ..Yep the beast is among us..remember dont take the mark.

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