Katherine Albrecht
Katherine Albrecht | |
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| Born | 1968 (age 57–58) |
| Alma mater | Harvard Graduate School of Education |
| Occupation | consumer privacy advocate |
| Known for | Vice President (VP) of StartMail.com |
| Website | katherine-albrecht |
Dr. Katherine Albrecht is a consumer privacy advocate, radio host, author, and psychologist. She is co-founder and Vice President (VP) of StartMail.com, which provides private, AI-free, encrypted email accounts, and she is a spokesperson against Artificial Intelligence. Albrecht was an early opponent of radio-frequency identification (RFID), and devised the term "spy chips" to describe RFID tags such as those embedded in passport cards and certain enhanced United States driver's licenses. Albrecht holds a Doctorate in Human Development and Psychology, with a concentration in Adult Development and Consumer Education, from Harvard University.
Albrecht was interviewed about RFID chips in Aaron Russo's 2006 documentary America: From Freedom to Fascism.