The system is primarily marketed as a tool for law enforcement agencies although its clients are not limited to that. The investigation said a recent patent filing revealed interest in other uses for the technology, including: “Dating, retail, granting or denying access to a facility, venue, or device, accurately dispensing social benefits and reducing fraud.”

Source: BBC Tech

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