NPR:
In Sweden, a country rich with technological advancement, thousands have had microchips inserted into their hands.
The chips are designed to speed up users' daily routines and make their lives more convenient — accessing their homes, offices and gyms is as easy as swiping their hands against digital readers.
They also can be used to store emergency contact details, social media profiles or e-tickets for events and rail journeys within Sweden.
Would you place the implant in your thumb, pointer finger, or middle finger?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 07 2018, @04:39PM
If that chip becomes mandatory, I'm going to get into the business of making RF blocking gloves. Anyone else into chainmail? http://theringlord.org/introtomailling/history.htm [theringlord.org]
Another option, instead of putting the chip into a ring or watch, it could also be in a glove.