A new capability of Amazon’s palm recognition technology will make it so that users can prove they’re above the legal drinking age without showing a physical ID for a boozy purchase.
The e-commerce giant unveiled the feature – age verification – for Amazon One on Monday, saying participating individuals who are at least 21-years-old can make alcohol purchases “by simply hovering their palms” over one of the service’s devices while using it. The feature involves the user’s government ID being linked to their palm signature, according to Amazon’s blog p
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