Tiago Eltz, Reporter: People are entering a store, having the iris scanned, and coming out with money. How do you call it?
Damien Kieran, Vice-President of Privacy da Tools for Humanity: We have to make it clear that what you described now is not to enter a place, scan the iris and make money. What you have just described are people who come in a place, look at an advanced camera, and 24 hours later you get some coins they can then use on the network.
Reporter: No. They are pulling the money.
Damie’s Cape: They can use it on the internet or turn it into money. They can make a variety of different things. It is very important that we are accurate here.
Reporter: How do you feel about the people who are authorizing the iris scanner without knowing what?
Damie’s Cape: Our materials that teach about the service are excellent, and I think we go beyond what many services do for education. But our goal is to continue improving these services as we receive the return from people. Today, our understanding is that people consider this information very useful.
Company continues to pay for scan in SP; Part of the eye is a more accurate tool than digital printing
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