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subcutaneous chips replace traditional business cards and serve for functions like opening doors or access the company's computers, but are creating controversy among human rights organizations.

A Belgian company is implementing a new (and controversial) identification system. The Newfusion employees received subcutaneous chips which replace the traditional business cards and serve for functions like opening doors or access the company's computers, according to the Belgian television channel VRT. For now, It is an experiment with eight employees, but it can be extended to the entire company.

The chip was implemented under the skin of eight employees of the Belgian company of digital voluntarily marketing. However, the alarmed system defense human rights organizations due to issues related to privacy, health and the risk of permanent surveillance of workers. "No one is obliged to use it. It is a playful design. The idea came from an employee who forgot often Card ", He explained the company director, Vincent Nys, VRT.

On the other hand, there were several employees who opposed the idea, whereas men were more receptive to the idea than women. In addition to the chip, the Newfusion also puts the chance to put the chip in a ring for those who reject the option subcutaneous. Despite the controversy around the idea pioneered in Belgium, the use of subcutaneous chips is a practice in the US, where an estimated ten thousand people use the chip. In Sweden, the option is now also being tested.

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