At Amazon, we will soon be able to use our palm as a credit card
Amazon’s technology division is currently working to allow customers to connect their bank card details to their palms to pay for in-store purchases – origo wrote after CNBC.
While Amazon’s plan is still in its early stages, the company is said to be testing the terminals with Visa Finance and has already agreed details of the project with Mastercard, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Synchrony Financial. (origo)
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