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Thinking of getting that "thumbprint ID" software for your salon??
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/04/27...lon_requi.html
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 Arkansas salon requires thumbprint to get a tan Boing Boing pal Wayne Correia (wayne at club dot net) says: Today Breanna went to a tanning place in her hometown of Fayetteville, Arkansas to get a spray tan. The person asked to take an electronic scan of her thumbprint in order for her to be allowed to get her spray tan. Breanna, sensitive about her privacy being violated (rightly so) refused to allow them to make and permanently store an electronic scan of her thumbprint -- she isn't "joining a program" she simply wanted to purchase a single tan and have it applied at that time. When she refused, the woman was offended, saying "it's for our computer system" and when neither would budge, Breanna had no other choice but to leave.Well, that does it. If you value your biometric autonomy, brothers and sisters, shout it out with me: "Stick it to The Man! Don't Go to Arkansas to Tan!" Then again -- maybe a "Trusted Tanner" program would solve this. Reader comment: <A href="http://www.hollenback.net/">Philip J. Hollenback says: My wife just started going to 'Hollywood Tans' in Manhattan. They also use the fingerprint biometrics. Maybe whatever company makes the tanning business software has made this a standard feature.Reader Ethan says: If Wayne wants to stick it to the man, why didn't he get the name of the POS system which needed a finger print? Obviously a bunch of workers at a tanning salon care less about the backend system, and much like the maligned phone number debacle (wherein some people are very rude to workers who request a phone number to buy something at Radio Shack).... it seems that the problem lies with the POS system provider (some geek who thought it was cool to install a thumbprint scanner). I am sure that after the salon gets 1,000,000 calls from internet readers, they will back off.Responding to a copy of Wayne's anti-tan call to arms (or thumbs?) placed on the politech list, Cato Institute Director of Information Policy Studies Jim Harper says: Brilliant! Until the very end... Yes, go to the media. This is dumb and it should be held out for derision. But, please oh please, don't go to the ACLU or the state Attorney General. There is no law against making dumb, privacy-invasive requests and there's no civil right violated when a private business does so - even if it conditions its service on a dumb privacy invasion. Open and above-board stupidity is legal. And we should all thank heaven for that! I have a little bit of confidence in the ACLU, but the state Attorney General will be all too happy to cobble together some bizarre notion that consumer protection law covers this. The power to cobble together new legal authority is one very likely to come around later and bite us in the proverbial ***. No, the solution is that consumers should refuse this bad deal. They shouldn't run to the authorities pleading to be cared for.Reader Bob Thomas says: I’m disgusted to say the regional fitness center I belong to, Fitworks, has started doing this as well. I went to the gym yesterday and there was a huge line of people at the counter. When I went to the counter to swipe my membership card, I noticed they were training people in the use of their new security system that requires the input of your thumb print. I’m going to call them later today and see what type of security they have on their network and what sort of non-disclosure policies they have, but it looks like I’ll probably have to change the gym I go to. I guess we can look forward to a future where all of these sorts of personal services clubs require the submission of biometric data.Ryan says: Planet Tan in Dallas, TX requires the same thing. I went there once a couple years back, and had pretty much the same encounter.Cryestal says: "Express Tan" in Paris, Tennessee requires thumbprints, too.
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Re: Thinking of getting that "thumbprint ID" software for your salon??
The Tanning Bimbo may have said that their computer system requires it but that would be a choice of the operator on how they set up their sales codes.
Now I am speaking related to Helios but I am sure the other software programs that incorporate fingerprint would not be that different. The code for a single tan would not logically need to have "Require Thumbprint" active. Where with a Package or Membership the Fingerprint would provide the appropriate security for both salon and client. |
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