People power: tracking demand for biometrics in payments
56% of consumers would prefer to use a biometric sensor on their payment card instead of a PIN.
56% of consumers would prefer to use a biometric sensor on their payment card instead of a PIN.
The credit card will be issued to an initial 100 customers.
The card is provided by Gemalto through the bank, with technology from Zwipe.
Thumbs up as Fingerprints is on hand to help with some pointers.
Dankort, the national debit card of Denmark, has made shopping easier for consumers using iPhones.
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