Mastercard tests facial recognition software in Brazil, letting users who opt in pay with a smile or a wave, using tech from NEC, Payface, PopID, and others

Mastercard tests facial recognition software in Brazil, letting users who opt in pay with a smile or a wave, using tech from NEC, Payface, PopID, and others

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Siddharth venkataramakrishnan / Financial Times:

Mastercard tests facial recognition software in Brazil, letting users who opt-in pay with a smile or a wave, using tech from NEC, Payface, PopID, and others — Payments using gestures have struggled to gain widespread adoption among consumers — Mastercard is launching a biometric payments program…

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