Shell Station Customers 'Pay by Touch'
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- Salmon Ninja Pirate Gayer
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Shell Station Customers 'Pay by Touch'
Shell Station Customers 'Pay by Touch'
I’m not saying anything bad about Shell using biometrics at the pump…all I’m saying is that the first time someone shows up with a finger that doesn’t belong to them, there’s gonna be a problem.
Customers will be able to initially scan their fingerprints at a kiosk inside the gas station and can link payment information either at the store or online. The biometric devices, made by a San Francisco-based company called Pay By Touch, are one part of a technological trifecta Shell is rolling out at its gas stations.
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Publish Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 10:11:00 CDT
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I’m not saying anything bad about Shell using biometrics at the pump…all I’m saying is that the first time someone shows up with a finger that doesn’t belong to them, there’s gonna be a problem.
Customers will be able to initially scan their fingerprints at a kiosk inside the gas station and can link payment information either at the store or online. The biometric devices, made by a San Francisco-based company called Pay By Touch, are one part of a technological trifecta Shell is rolling out at its gas stations.
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Indeed. I'm lead to believe that it's far easier duplicate someone's finger print than it is to cut off someone's finger.FatherJack wrote:It's not so much the blithe ignorance of the people who think this is so secure that bothers me, it's the fact that almost everyone else immediately thinks "what if you chop someone's fingers off".
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This would be true whichever method you use and if you're ruthless you may see cutting someone's finger off as the easy option I suppose.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:problem is, to duplicate a fingerprint, you either need access to the person (so you can get the print), or their finger
Although is there a method to lift prints in the same way that the police forensics do?
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