Amazon's palm payments arrive in more than 65 Whole Foods stores in California:
Amazon's palm-reading payment technology will soon be available in many more Whole Foods stores. The company is rolling out Amazon One to more than 65 Whole Foods shops in California, starting with Malibu, Montana Avenue and Santa Monica locations in Los Angeles. More stores in LA, Orange County, Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay Area and Santa Cruz will come online in the "coming weeks."
[...] Third-party adoption may be trickier. While Amazon has touted plans to use One at concert venues and sport stadiums, there's been a mounting backlash over worries palm data could be misused or stolen. Amazon has maintained that it holds info in secure, One-exclusive cloud storage, but politicians have still been concerned enough to grill company leadership over its practices. There's a reluctance to trust biometric tech like this, and the Whole Foods expansion isn't guaranteed to assuage people's fears.
Since this is just testing the technology in a few selected areas, you can consider this a palm pilot.
(Score: 5, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 13 2022, @06:27AM (1 child)
My wife got a new sofa and easy chair for her birthday. A new coffee table was called for, so I am building one from scratch.
A few days ago, I started sanding down the table using old school sanding blocks and my bare hands.
My finger tips are getting quite smooth, and yesterday my iphone stopped recognizing my fingerprint. I must enter the PIN to unlock it.
True story.
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What's worse is I know what all those palms have been doing.
(Score: 2) by kazzie on Monday August 15 2022, @05:27AM
Just use that Flashy Thing that Agent K gave you, and you won't need to worry about it any more.