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InitiativeDue2336 t1_jdriv1b wrote
Reply to comment by K00CHNOZZLE in Panera Bread will use palm-scanning technology for its loyalty program by Nicolas-matteo
Until some joker forgets to harden a reporting server and ends up exposing all the data worldwide… hmmm where did I hear that last?
InitiativeDue2336 t1_jdqghd1 wrote
Reply to comment by Boo_Guy in Panera Bread will use palm-scanning technology for its loyalty program by Nicolas-matteo
You mean free credit monitoring for a year and a 5$ class action settlement check is not enough for you?
InitiativeDue2336 t1_j1ykp7n wrote
Reply to The world of prosciutto ( Parma, Italy) by elsakroess
Looks like the inside of a scrotum? Sperms locked and loaded…
InitiativeDue2336 t1_iwu8ahf wrote
Reply to Researchers discover how music could be used to trigger a deadly pathogen release by Sorin61
So, don’t play I am a single lady while working in a bio lab in white suits? Got it!
InitiativeDue2336 t1_jdrlwdv wrote
Reply to comment by K00CHNOZZLE in Panera Bread will use palm-scanning technology for its loyalty program by Nicolas-matteo
The point people are arguing here is why does a sandwich vendor like Panera need biometrics in the business process at all. It’s just not a good use case.
It can be Panera or Amazon or some other third party contractor or data broker breach. What people are wondering is why would biometrics be used at all especially when there are no material consequences to these companies.