National Facial Recognition Database To Use Loyalty Rewards To Identify American Shoppers


National Facial Recognition Database To Use Loyalty Rewards To Identify American Shoppers


by Tyler Durden Wed, 11/14/2018 - 21:45

For years, I have been warning people about facial recognition in retail stores, but this story might convince you to avoid retail stores altogether.

A recent article in Biometric Update. com (BU) reveals that retail stores have a master plan to convince Americans to accept facial biometrics.
BU interviewed four facial biometric company CEO's and what they revealed is frightening.
The article starts off innocuously enough by telling us that U.S. retail biometrics is used primarily in loss-prevention but things quickly take a turn for the worse.
BU's interview with FaceFirst CEO Peter Tripp is especially disconcerting, as he reveals how retailers plan to use a "facial recognition opt-in environment."



Corporate-run national biometric database

 








Loyalty rewards used to create a national biometric database

 



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