Chronicles of Extreme Future Part 3: The ID Card
April 18 2008 / by Fictionthis / In association with Future Blogger.net
Category: Technology Year: Beyond Rating: 4 Hot
Cross-posted from the blog of new fiction-focused startup fictionthis.com.
National ID cards were introduced in 2011. 
At first they were simply embedded in passports, containing personal ID data. Second Generation ID Data chips were designed to have uploading capabilities and contained even more data, including criminal and medical records. Third generation ID Chips had an option to be inserted under your skin and gave access into your ID data base in any government institution, which made forgetting or losing your license or social security details a thing of the past.
For military personnel it was compulsory to have it inserted. Unauthorized access to military installations was simply non-existent from that moment on. Generation Four chip nicknamed “Quattro Access” became an instant hit with the younger generation. It allowed access to personal finance as well as personal storage space to share music, files and photos. (cont.)






