April 28, 2004

Denmark's Legoland Uses RFID for Child Security

According to Information Week:

"The Danish amusement park lets parents tag their children and track their whereabouts wirelessly.

"Parents visiting Denmark's Legoland amusement park are signing away their privacy rights for a little peace of mind. Legoland, one of Europe's largest amusement parks, has bridged the great divide to deploy a Wi-Fi-based wireless security and location RFID technology in the 2.5 million-square-foot park for its annual 1.6 million visitors." Read more

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