Amazon's Palm Recognition Tech Now Verifies Age for Alcohol Purchases.

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Amazon has introduced age verification for alcohol purchases using its palm recognition technology, Amazon One. Users can link their government ID to their palm signature and make alcohol purchases by hovering their palms over one of the service's devices. The feature also surfaces a previously supplied selfie for matching purposes. The debut took place at Coors Field in Denver, and the feature will be rolled out to additional establishments in the coming months.
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- Amazon bringing age verification for alcohol purchases to Amazon One palm recognition technology Fox Business
- Amazon lets users buy alcohol with its palm-scanning payment system CNBC
- Amazon's palm-scanning technology can let you buy a drink without getting out your ID The Verge
- Coors Field set to use 'palm scanning' technology for alcohol sales The Denver Gazette
- Amazon’s palm-scanning payment tech will now be able to verify ages, too TechCrunch
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