Katherine Albrecht
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Dr. Katherine Albrecht is a consumer privacy advocate, Vice President (VP) of Startpage.com[1] and spokesperson against radio-frequency identification (RFID). Albrecht devised the term "spy chips" to describe RFID tags such as those embedded in passport cards and certain enhanced United States driver's licenses. Albrecht holds Doctorate in Human Development and Consumer Education from Harvard University.[2]
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Born | 1968 (age 55ā56) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Harvard Graduate School of Education |
Occupation | consumer privacy advocate |
Known for | Vice President (VP) of Startpage.com |
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Albrecht was interviewed about RFID chips in Aaron Russo's 2006 documentary America: From Freedom to Fascism.