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Mike -
The thumb print thing would require the scammer to have your /thumb/, would
it not? I usually keep mine with me at all time!
;-)
- sjl
Mike wrote:
I missed that. It may confuse the device as it is getting multiple signals
would be my best guess. I have been avoiding the RFID payment cards and
the
pay with a thumb print options until I know they are more secure. The
problem is the convenience (and complication of technology) blinds the
consumer from the problems.
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