It's more important that you raise awarness in others. What will probably happen (and is happening?)....
First they will advocate it for children. We must protect the kids. Tracking them will be a relief to parents worried about their precious pre-schoolers (understandable, but a better way needs to be found). Eventually whole school systems adopt tracking, maybe at first with removable trackers. The younger generation knows nothing but a tracked life. It doesn't bother them, that's just the way it is. Anyway, eventually implants are adopted and become the norm. You can use it to make purchases, no need to carry cash, no need to carry a separate (and easily mis-placeable) ID.
In less than one generation it goes from abhorrent to necessary. They won't ask me to do it directly, they won't ask you. It will be for someone you care about. It will be for someone young or someone old. The freedom of others will lie in our collective hands. Be sure you don't just say no for you, say no for them.