
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Friday 06 May 2005
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Name
John Hobson
Location
Hatfield
Occupation
Lecturer
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If banks do adopt finger print ID, I hope they take account of South African experience where thumb print ID was required. Muggers would steal credit cards and cut the thumb off the victim to use as ID. The banks then started to use machines that could detect a pulse in the thumb. As the Italians say 'When the rule is made the loop hole is made'.
Finger scanning offers "low friction" means for au...
Anonymous
Some UK banks have already started to look at the ...
Peter Craik
why trust this report? it comes from fujitsu! and ...
mark SPLINTER
If banks do adopt finger print ID, I hope they tak...
John Hobson
And how does this technology guarantee that
A) ...
Karen Challinor
This is just another example of buzzword branding....
Graham Coles
If 1 in 3 bank users want biometric cards, then 2 ...
Anonymous
fao ed. yes i know chip and pin is not the same th...
Mark SPLINTER
There are NO Privacy concerns if you use Biometric...
Anonymous
Biometrics will provide more security in all trans...
Daryl Coldwell
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