Amazon wants a copy of your 'palm signature.' You should pass.

Amazon wants a copy of your 'palm signature.' You should pass.
By Jack Morse

Amazon wants a copy of your 'palm signature.' You should pass.

Amazon is coming for your hands. 

Not content to put a flying surveillance drone inside customers' homes, the surveillance behemoth on Tuesday announced a plan to scan and store the "unique palm signature" of an untold number of Americans. Dubbed Amazon One, the company hopes the network of scanners will one day serve as an all-purpose form of identification. 

You should absolutely not participate.

Since the introduction of Apple's Touch ID in 2013, followed by Face ID in 2017, many people have become desensitized to using biometric data as a form of identification. While those forms of biometric ID have their own drawbacks, Amazon One is different. Designed as a contactless payment and authentication system, Amazon One relies on scanned images of customer hands.  Read more...

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September 30, 2020 at 02:17AM
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