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kevinstubbs | 4 years ago

Well if you read the article...

  “It is very easy to get Bluetooth fitted in the ears. It is attached to the ear temporarily and can be removed. Such a technique was used by a Vyapam scam accused too to clear his medical exam eight years ago.”
And the article also mentions that the Indian Supreme Court themselves cancelled the licenses for 634 doctors licenses issued between 2008 - 2013.. some of which used this same technique.

How it works, where does it go; I have no idea. But clearly it's not a one-off case.

P.S. I think that it's perhaps surgically clipped deep in the inner ear somehow, and not inserted beneath the skin.

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PragmaticPulp|4 years ago

> Well if you read the article...

I did, but how does this:

> “It is very easy to get Bluetooth fitted in the ears. It is attached to the ear temporarily and can be removed.

…answer the question at all? I’m asking about the “attached to the ear” part and the surgical implant the article talks about without a single detail.

Surely if it’s both easy and common then someone should be able to find a picture of the device or the process.

tourist2d|4 years ago

Who said it was common?

sizzle|4 years ago

Why not place it into the empty space before your ear drum?