Your iPod As Identification
from the yeah,-but-what-do-the-songs-say-about-you... dept
Back at DEMO last month, on the closing panel, a journalist noted as part of the discussion that when she went out jogging, she tended not to bring any identification -- a practice she admitted probably wasn't very safe. Well, it turns out that if she was carrying an iPod with her, she may have unwittingly been carrying identification. The jogging victim of a hit & run in San Francisco last week was apparently identified via her iPod, as she had no other identification on her. According to the news report: "Investigators took her iPod to the Apple store in San Francisco, which in turn contacted the company's headquarters and helped use identifying information on the device to determine just who Dyer was." Of course, this raises some questions about the conditions under which Apple releases that kind of information.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Maybe a bit complicated???
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ICE is good
In case of emergency, call this number first - it takes you 1 minute, costs you an insignificant amount of space in your phone, and if the ER admit people call my wife instead of my father who is 3000 miles away to get my insurance info, it was well worth it.
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I would just like to speed up my notification as much as possible, and I think ICE is a good idea.
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ICE a joke?
These days it seems like everyone has a cell phone. Why would it be so odd to check for a cell phone if the other forms of ID weren't there? I do agree that ICE is silly. i keep my contact's like Mom, Dad and Home listed as such. i also have a Me listing with my home phone and e-mail.
the whole thing kinda reminds me of the "my info" screen on my first Palm. i had all my emergency contact info in there. I dont see why companies dont have that sorta screen on all personal electronic equipment.
Just my $0.02..
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ICE is crap. Here is a concept, I have my mom listed under Mom, I have my home number under Home, Grandparents, yep under grandma/grandpa. I don't another entry, I have plenty to help find out who I am.
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Are you not the one that claimed not to be governed by the Bible?
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IPOD Personal Info.
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No Subject Given
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Actually in my state they take you directly to prison for vagrancy if you don't have proper identification on you.
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Okay, now your being stupid
Just stupid/moronic linking a 'big brother' type of paranoia to this.
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I agree. My "paranoia" of all the bad things that go on today (the things the media "creates" to scare us, like sex offenders and the unsafeness of the internet, etc) causes me to be overprotective of my children...but people are so afraid of the government (ooh those evil leaders) finding out who they are that they would rather be given an IV they may be deathly allergic to than register a product that may help save their lives.
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this includes your phone number address occupation
healtcare provider city
that enough for someone to steal your identity...
just a comment.....
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Re: Okay, now your being stupid
when you register a business (at least in our city) your personal information is released as well.
Why complain that a registered electronic piece was used (in an emergency) to determine an identity if our information is already out there for the taking in so many ways.
Or, maybe, we should all change our identity, use a different name and address everytime we sign up or register anything...or just close the windows, lock the doors, and never leave the house again.
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I agree. There are all sorts of ways to identify someone in the absence of government issues ID. Should we be concerned that medical implants such as pacemakers have serial numbers that can ultimately be traced, too? Give me a break; if ever there was a case where this sort of tracking was appropriate, this was it.
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No Subject Given
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ipod id
RFID..that the beast mark
imbedded
external
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Registered IPOD ?
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ICE is good.
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Its already in use in such a widespread area that as time goes on more people will catch on and it will (hopefully) eventually be a norm. This would be easier than a data screen on other gadgets because more people know how to use a cell phone. As silly as it sounds, some may have trouble even turning on some new electronics.
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I got a mark for ya right hea.....
If you deny "the mark", then you must also deny all that goes with it... The printed word, the supermarket scanner, your check card, most automobile keys now make use of a rfid, of course your toll pass, dont forget your wireless router and cell phone, not to mention your loved ones pacemaker...... Too bad religion itself isnt enough to promote joy. REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CHRISTIANS LAUNCH CRUSADES.......
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It seems reasonable...
I used to work for a restaurant chain that had a loyalty rewards program that used a little plastic card with a unique magnetic strip. The police found a body (dead) with no ID, but one of our cards on her. I wasn't able to help ID her, but I didn't hesitate to direct the police to our HQ with the hope that they could help the cops. Not all companies have a total lack of empathy, and this seems like a reasonable time and situation to help the public good.
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Apple helpng...
How anyone can see Apple supplying the woman's info in this case as a bad thing is beyond me.
Please note, that I said in THIS case...
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lost registeration papers to register ipod
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