A new capability of Amazon’s palm recognition technology will make it so that users can prove they’re above the legal drinking age without showing a physical ID for a boozy purchase. The e-commerce ...
The service will use your palm print and selfie to verify your age, with the first use at Coors Field in Colorado. The service will use your palm print and selfie to verify your age, with the first ...
Amazon is launching a way for drinkers to buy alcohol without showing their identification cards. Through the touchless payment device Amazon One, users will be able to purchase liquor by only ...
Amazon One, the retailer’s palm-scanning payment technology, is now gaining new functionality with the addition of age verification services. The company announced today that customers using Amazon ...
Coors Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Colorado Rockies, is the first location to let people purchase alcohol beverages by holding their palms over Amazon One payment devices. Amazon said ...
Amazon is adding age verification to its palm-based Amazon One identity offering. The company on Monday announced that the age-verification feature is being rolled out at Coors Field, home of the ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Pulling out your ID to buy alcohol may be a thing of the past for some. Instead, you can just wave your hand over an Amazon One device. Amazon said its palm-scanning payment ...
Amazon.com Inc. is adding another feature to its Amazon One palm-based identity service, and Chinese site WeChat has brought palm recognition to cameras used for facial recognition. Amazon One has ...