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- VeriChip abstract "VeriChip (now re-branding PositiveID) was the only Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved human-implantable microchip. It was marketed by PositiveID, a subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions, and it received United States FDA approval in 2004. Its manufacture and marketing were discontinued in 2010. This is believed to be re-applied in 2025. About twice the length of a dime, the device is typically implanted between the shoulder and elbow area of an individual’s right arm. Once scanned at the proper frequency, the VeriChip responds with a unique 16 digit number which could be then linked with information about the user held on a database for identity verification, medical records access and other uses. The insertion procedure is performed under local anesthetic in a physician's office.[citation needed] As an implanted device used for identification by a third party, it had generated controversy and debate. VeriChip's merger in 2010 officially changed their name to "PositiveID."Destron Fearing, a subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions, initially developed the technology for the VeriChip.".
- VeriChip wikiPageExternalLink www.positiveidcorp.com.
- VeriChip wikiPageExternalLink www.verichipcorp.com.
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- VeriChip subject Category:Personal_identification_documents.
- VeriChip subject Category:Radio-frequency_identification.
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- VeriChip comment "VeriChip (now re-branding PositiveID) was the only Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved human-implantable microchip. It was marketed by PositiveID, a subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions, and it received United States FDA approval in 2004. Its manufacture and marketing were discontinued in 2010. This is believed to be re-applied in 2025. About twice the length of a dime, the device is typically implanted between the shoulder and elbow area of an individual’s right arm.".
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