PayPal’s global head of developer evangelism, Jonathan LeBlanc, states that PayPal is creating “natural body identification” devices to replace passwords, which you either ingest or have injected or embedded into your body.
These could include everything from brain implants to wafer-thin silicon chips that’s embedded into your skin to ingestible devices with batteries powered by stomach acid.
As we’ve seen, even high-flying politicians like John Podesta work on sensitive material while exercising terrible email security, so it may be a worthwhile idea to have a better security protocol in some cases, but implanted or ingested ID may be a step too far for most consumers.
On the other side, of course, are the many unintended negative consequences of requiring people to adopt such ID schemes.
See more of what LeBlanc revealed on the Next Page:

No thanks, no need for foreign objects in the body!
If PayPal wants to offer a finger print scanner that would help prevent fraud. Only hope it is optional as far as injectables or implants hell no
Never go to HELL
Mark of the beast
I don’t want any part of it.
I THINK I’LL P$#%&!@* ON THIS ONE ——-MATTER OF FACT, I KNOW I WILL.
So it begins
Really?! Big brother.
No thanks
Freaky!!!!!!!