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March 28, 2014
 

In age of invasive monitoring technology, many people are fine with being tracked – Edmonton Journal


Edmonton Journal

In age of invasive monitoring technology, many people are fine with being tracked
Edmonton Journal
Vending machines in Japan scan customers' faces and suggest what kind of snack they might enjoy. Biometric technology such as fingerprint scanning has the potential to make keys obsolete. Consumers enjoy discounts in exchange for personal information.



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