There is a video of it in action on the BBC website - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23605025
The fly in the ointment which the BBC report neglected to mention is privacy. A lot of people who value their right to privacy and personal information, will simply not want to have a photo of their face together with their full name sent to shopkeepers mobile phones. There is also the age old problem with any biometric verification, it just tends to creep people out. People just do not like the intrusive feel of biometric verification, which is why it has never taken off in any customer focused industries. This is why the security concious payments industry sticks with other non-biometric factors of verification, such as 'something you have' i.e. the credit card or smartphone, or/and 'something you know', i.e. passwords, as friendly factors of authenticating customers.
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I really don't see many people using this mainly because you could just get a Paypal debit card. Why use a phone when you could just as easily use a card.
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