Customers’ palm ‘signature’ will be linked to credit cards
Concerns raised about privacy and vulnerability to hackers
An Amazon Go store, in Seattle, where the technology was first introduced last September. Photograph: Ted S Warren/AP
An Amazon Go store, in Seattle, where the technology was first introduced last September. Photograph: Ted S Warren/AP
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Wed 21 Apr 2021 14.26 EDT
Last modified on Wed 21 Apr 2021 14.57 EDT
Paying for something in the shops with just a wave of your hand is a step closer to everyday reality with the news that retail giant Amazon is trialing its palm-scanning payment technology in Whole Foods.
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