Florida considers RFID chips for driver's licenses

An amendment to a Senate bill is working its way through Florida Senate committees that would require an "electronic authentication" to be added to Florida drivers' licenses.

Right now, drivers' licenses have all the information on the back strip. But to access it, it has to be swiped. The amendment would place Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips in the license, which could compromise the security of your identity.

Security expert Walk Augustinowicz breaks down the bill.

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From: CenturionStrategies

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