Amazon One, Introduces A Way to Pay With Your Palm When Entering Stores
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Amazon One, Introduces A Way to Pay With Your Palm When Entering Stores
The Amazon online store adds "Amazon One" to the deployment of contactless payments, which will advertise contactless devices in more than 60 locations from New York to California
Amazon One needs to be set up by inserting the card the first time the user uses it, but then the device can be fully connected.
These tools can work without contacting retail stores by swiping your hand over the scanner.
COVID-19 poses a concern about the introduction of the device, with potential users being instructed not to press their palms against the device.
As consumers often play with plastic gloves in face mask shops, Amazon's physical retailers now offer customers a biometric machine that users can use to enter the store.
Payment can be allowed at Go stores. Corporate has launched the so-called "contactless" Amazon One
a type of scanner in which you first insert your bank card and then turn your palm on the machine so that your palm signature is at your expense
To be included in the procedure. Once your card is in stock, you can sooner or later enter the store by holding your palm on the Amazon One for a second.