

You enter the merchant number, the credit card you want to use and of course, scan your hand and turn over your biometric information, and into the cloud it goes. The location links pop up again, since you go to one of those stores, and find the scanner. Page five contains an invitation and a link for merchants to add Amazon One to their business.Īgainst my better judgment, I clicked on the “Get started now” button. You can scan four pages of those vendors from the bottom of the home page. Then you simply use the innocuous-sounding “Palm Pay” at participating vendors. That creates a “proprietary image” that Amazon uses to render your palm signature. Then you hold your palm over a scanner, which maps the details of the surface of your palm and the even below the skin.


It is a brief primer on the basics of the system. The “See how it works” page was a little vague, perhaps intentionally so. It is touchless, minimizing your risk of contracting COVID-19, monkeypox, or whatever the next disease-of-the-week is queuing up the government hit parade. Until someone figures out a way around that. The fact that your palm and accompanying biometric information are unique should safeguard you against theft. Anywhere.” You can choose to use the service when and if you want (for now). Simply by being you.” You can “breeze through your day…Anytime. A little further down it says: “ Meet Amazon One, the fast, convenient, contactless identity service that uses your palm – just hover to enter, identify, and pay. Naturally, it goes to great lengths to extol the convenience of the service, with an emphasis on YOU! (Big Smile!) Visitors are invited to “unlock the world” with their palms. So I started my trip down the rabbit hole at the official Amazon One site. As someone who studies religion (I’m not a scholar, just a guy who studies religion), I was intrigued.
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But I am old enough to remember when people said the Universal Product Code was the Mark of the Beast. It is still a little early, but I am sure that there have been the obligatory statements that Amazon One is the Mark of the Beast. Russell Brand does an outstanding job of analyzing this next step into a brave new world, allowing you to simultaneously laugh and cringe. The product is Amazon One, which will allow you to make purchases with the biometric data in the palm of your hand. Unfortunately, it isn’t a flying car or a condo on Mars like my generation was promised in grade school (side note: we wuz robbed!). CauseACTION's Trusted Conservative CampaignsĪmazon has a new product designed to usher you into the Age of The Jetsons.World Net Daily World Net Daily Newsfeed.CauseACTION Home - Rants, Reads, Tools and Videos.
