Geoff_M
DIS Veteran, DVC Member, "Cum Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
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I understand that... and they can lift prints from our rooms if they really wanted to too. Granted it would be easier to collect them with the scanners, but even if it's an option there's no reason for Disney to "turn it on". They'd be buying themselves a bunch of headaches, both in terms of IT systems (added storage, added bandwidth consumption, slower response time, etc.), customer headaches (dealing with additional false ticket rejections), and legal (nefarious collection of personal information is a legal no-no in most cases). A larger question would be "Why would they need/want to collect your prints, and what on Earth would they do with them once they got them???" The "check digit" system they have is sufficient to stop ticket sharing, so what would be the possible benefit for taking it a lot further?The biometrics manufacturer says it’s a simple software option…...
Raul Diaz, Lumidigm’s vice president of sales and marketing, said it is "easy" to change a system from capturing numerical information to storing an entire fingerprint image. "It's a software option," Diaz said. "It's changing just one command." Diaz said few, if any, companies store the fingerprint images due to privacy concerns.
I'm not worried because I know that them collecting and storing my fingerprint can only be a "problem" for them with no real "up-side".