Levi
Strauss has confirmed controversial plans to embed RFID chips in its
clothing in a move that has been termed by anti-privacy groups as
‘spychipping’.
In an email to respected privacy activists and authors, Katherine Albrecht
and Liz McIntyre, the head of Levi’s PR confirmed that tests were underway with
a leading US retailer, but refused to say where.
Jeffrey Beckman, director of worldwide and US communications for Levi
Strauss, wrote: "A retail customer is testing RFID at one location [in the
US]...on a few of our larger-volume core men's Levi's jeans styles.
"Out of respect for our customer's wishes, we are not going to discuss any
specifics about their test," reports
Portals
Magazine.
Tests are also underway in Mexico on leading brands like Dockers.
RFID
(Radio Frequency Identification) tags allow items to tracked from a
distance. Levi’s claimed that the tags will only be used to track inventory,
monitor demand trends and lower shortages of particular lines.
However, privacy advocates claim that RFID is a tracking technology that,
once it enters the retail environment, will be open to abuse by companies
seeking to gather more information on their customers and their spending habits.
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