Wouldn’t the body reject them, and/or get infected around the implant area?

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    21 days ago

    With present tech, I don’t think so unless the area where you’re being tracked is full of equipment that can read the tags (think big RFID readers like you see on the exits of stores). Unless the tracker implant is fairly large to be able to contain/harvest power to power their own active transmitter. Then it would probably be noticeable or at least uncomfortable.

    I’m basing this on the fact that we chip pets with passive tags, and those don’t seem to suffer any kind of rejection/infection.