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New badges

I’m known for coming into office mid day and leaving at the end of my shift. Security gave me a heads up of the new chip badges coming saying they’re more advance and can track how long we are in office. Does anyone have any info on the new badges or uses them already and does the same?

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Post ID: @OP+1jp52mv87

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I never picked up my new badge. Received a message that my new badge was "on the way". then "delivered" to my "office" -- which I have not been to in years.

So there it sits. (I guess)

I will never return to the office. Still over-performing, over-producing, Exceeding every day, got a raise in Feb and full bonus.

My manager is intimidated b/c I know more than him. They can let me go any time they want. I stopped caring a long time ago, but happy to earn and take the check as long as it lasts.

I don't need to be in no stupid office surrounded by people I don't even work with to Deliver Responsible Growth.

I do more -- and more efficiently -- for our business and our clients with my laptop.

If they want to take 3 hours out of my day to go into some office and have me produce less for the company, then they are even more stupid than we thought.

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Post ID: @5aj+1jp52mv87

Seems to be a lot of misinformation and worthless information on this thread. Here’s some clarity.. you guys may have not noticed but they installed new doors in all of our buildings in Charlotte over the last year. The new badge has a RFID transmitter. They have been tracking movement through buildings and obviously when you leave, this is to catch the people who swipe and drive away. Slack at your own peril.

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Post ID: @5a5+1jp52mv87

Maybe it was just time to upgrade the cards if they wanted to add more functionality. My card is 15 years old.
Do the old cards have a battery of some kind that powers the software and radio once it gets activated by a reader? Batteries die eventually.
Someone said that they wanted to use the new cards as part of 2FA for computer access. The local hospitals have that, where if the person holding the card walks away the computer automatically goes into lock mode. So you need the card as your “something to have” in security terms.
We already have printers that are activated by the badges.

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Post ID: @1cq+1jp52mv87

RFID chips do not change very often. Typically the manufacturer will produce a new card variant when tighter security and encryption changes. Most large companies have a regular schedule to replace all cards due to the amount of cards that were not turned in by ex-employies, contractors, and vendors.

What may be changing is the backend software on the servers. I have not researched this yet but it is possible to track an rfid chip. Virtually anyone can do it now. HF chips can be read only a few feet away under perfect conditions. However the UHF chips can be read up to 30ft provided good conditions and no interference in the 800 to 900 mHz frequency range. Cell phones and large radio networks also use the same frequency spectrum.

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Post ID: @1a9+1jp52mv87

“We are no different than cattle on a farm”

It’s called Human Capital.

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Post ID: @z2+1jp52mv87

If you're still talking in terms of "shifts" maybe you should be tracked.

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Post ID: @y5+1jp52mv87

Soon you will use your card to login like ubi key. Notice the card slot on the laptop? Also new Wi-Fi will be able to track rfid on card. Get a rfid sleeve soon.

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Post ID: @np+1jp52mv87

Got my new badge 2 months ago. Haven’t used it once. I didn’t activate it. I keep it in my wallet between other rfid cards (supposedly that helps), but I badge with my old one. I also only badge in once. I walk around the floor to get to bathrooms and don’t go back downstairs.

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Post ID: @h5+1jp52mv87

How long can I continue to use the badge I was already using? I received my new badge 3 months ago and just haven't activated it yet.

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Post ID: @ec+1jp52mv87

The new badge will be required

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Post ID: @bw+1jp52mv87

Can you just continue to use the badge you were already using?

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Post ID: @bv+1jp52mv87

We are no different than cattle on a farm!!

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Post ID: @be+1jp52mv87

@b8+1jp52mv87

this is more than that, new RFID readers are capable of tracking your movements while in the office and gather metrics, this will help create your productivity profile.

big brother is watching your restroom visits

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Post ID: @bc+1jp52mv87

Don’t really need a new chip, your login IP can be tracked anytime…..(i tested it)

So when you login your HVD or laptop at office and when you logoff will tell the management how long you stay

I hate back to office :)

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Post ID: @b8+1jp52mv87

To clarify since someone assumed time is being stolen…. I either come in before my shift and leave on lunch or come in on my UNPAID lunch and leave when my shift is over.

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Post ID: @b7+1jp52mv87

This is not a forum for stealing time from the company. Go to reddit for this.

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Post ID: @ay+1jp52mv87

If you can't work the time, change the design

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Post ID: @am+1jp52mv87

What does the blocker commented above do? I’m not really tech savvy lol

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Post ID: @ab+1jp52mv87

don't forget to buy RFID blocking card holder, it does amazing things.

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Post ID: @aa+1jp52mv87

Yep big brother

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