Privacy Protection
No personally identifiable information is stored on the card’s RFID chip or can be transmitted electronically by the card. The card uses a unique identification number that links to information contained in a secure Department of Homeland Security database. This number does not contain any personally identifiable information.
CAN YOU BELIEV THIS IT SAYS THAT NO PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFO IS STORED ON THE CARD. How that they really check you out if it isn’t? I call B.S.
The infor is stored on the database of the DHS. It is not on the card. You have no priviledge to your own information that the DHS has collected on you. Especially if you are crossing borders as that falls under the new Executive Order 12425.
“Papers Please”