The e-passport
- EC Regulation on standards for security features and biometrics in the passports and travel documents (PDF, 57 KB, )
- see also (internal)
at least Estens it a further step to "barcode people"
in a can Allinclusive pay-card without cash, will be scanned at police checkpoints without the knowledge of the controlled with biometric cameras will all be way persecuted or through the built-in GPS - Sender is any auffinbar everywhere. etc.. etc
further in the future provided by a eingeflanzter from birth IFID - chip for this task. With tiresome people who step out of this series is easily disabled - so the more times it does not have the opportunity to buy food - these are only Therory - yet?
Why are introduced electronic passports? improve
To identity checks of passengers clearly! to terrorists and criminals will it not, with fraudulent travel documents or securities of a real person, they look very similar to enter. The chip in the ePassport is a further obstacle for counterfeiters. The biometric features in the chip can be tested in future machine. This is clearly identifiable as having been fit and person really zusammengehören.Die Ausage official version is the one reading can take place only within a radius of 10 cm, hackers were able to relatively simple and cheap means of chips from 10 - to read meters, 15th
Biometric methods are now used by many countries worldwide for security purposes. The Member States of the European Union, following the attacks of 11 September 2001 on the introduction of biometrics in passports, visas and residence permits, agreed. The EC regulation on e-passport implementation was adopted in 2004.
Biometric methods are now used by many countries worldwide for security purposes. The Member States of the European Union, following the attacks of 11 September 2001 on the introduction of biometrics in passports, visas and residence permits, agreed. The EC regulation on e-passport implementation was adopted in 2004.
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