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Pay By Touch is helping convince consumers to replace their charge cards with fingerprints.
Pay By Touch is helping convince consumers to replace their charge cards with fingerprints.
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- What idiot would volunteer a fingerprint?
- by StinkyMcButt January 26, 2006 3:26 PM PST
- How long before the federal government subpoenas all of these fingerprint records under the banner of "protecting us from terrorism"?
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- That's nothing...
- by booboo1243 January 27, 2006 4:09 AM PST
- Thousands of innocent people are locked up just because they are using drugs, harming no one but (maybe) themselves.
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- What idiot doesn't know how this system works?
- by tabaks--2008 January 27, 2006 8:05 AM PST
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(4 Comments)Why would I expose myself to the risk of wrongful prosecution just so Wal-Mart can make more money?
And before you call me a nutcase, there are over 2 million people in prison in the United States. If only 1% were wrongly convicted, that means 20,000 innocent people are in our jails? Your volunteered fingerprint could make you 20,001.
IDIOT, or you run a real risk of being pecieved as IDIOT yourself.
In this particular case, you DO look like one. This system does
NOT use fingerprints. The scanner at any of their checkpoints
uses a number of measurements taken from your finger (but
NOT THE FINGERPRINT ITSELF) and CALCULATES a "value", as a
means of verifying the information wiht the server. The "value"
can NOT be reverse-engineered to become a fingerprint you
idiotically think someone could then abuse. So, READ more,
don't just post. You'll look less IDIOTIC.