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Would You Submit Biometric Data to Join a Gym?

An anonymous reader asks: "I went to my gym (Rocky River, OH branch) yesterday and there was a huge line of people at the counter. When I went to the scanner 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. There currently a story on boingboing that mentions a tanning salon in Arkansas that is enacting a similar policy. I'm going to call the gym later today and see what type of security they have on their network. I guess we can look forward to a future where these sorts of personal services clubs require the submission of biometric data. I was wondering how the members here at Slashdot feel about the security risks involved in submitting biometric data to small private companies?"

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  1. Re:theft of my fingerprint? by stanmann · · Score: 3, Informative

    You realize of course that the woman who CLAIMED to find that finger is now facing fraud charges right?
    here
    or here
    or here even
    another one

    In other words.. she's a known con artist, and now she's paying the price for being clumsy.

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