It doesnt know who the purchaser is, and will only make shopping easier and hopefully more intuitive.
This doesnt pose a high security risk that I can see, ok... some geek can see you bought 4 dvd's and a can of tuna.... so? This is not like passports where people could possibly have their identity stolen, or credit cards where you lose money.
This seems like a logical application of the technology and yet you still bash it.
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I dont see why this is a problem.
It doesnt know who the purchaser is, and will only make shopping easier and hopefully more intuitive.
This doesnt pose a high security risk that I can see, ok... some geek can see you bought 4 dvd's and a can of tuna.... so? This is not like passports where people could possibly have their identity stolen, or credit cards where you lose money.
This seems like a logical application of the technology and yet you still bash it.