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Originally Posted by mark777
By the way, does anybody know where Virgin Atlantic customers discuss all their bits and bobs?
I've no doubt that many of them book their flights over the web and they certainly deserve to know of the potential dangers inherent in doing so.
Just a thought.
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www.flyertalk.com
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Originally Posted by AlexanderHanff
I have some better information with regards Informed Consent in my Biometric Fingerprinting of School Children paper but unfortunately my original paper was kept by my department for it's merits and the digital copy is on a drive which is not currently plugged in to anything so I can't reference it at this time. Informed Consent was a big issues when the biometric fingerprinting systems were introduced in UK schools because they were being used on children as young as 6. I will try to find some more info later today but I have to go to a meeting shortly.
Alexander Hanff
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Again this is quite interesting as Disney here in the US, not sure about in Paris / ROW use fingerprint technology to manage the risk that multiday passes, season passes and Florida resident discounts (which are pretty sweet) are not used by anyone but the first user of the card. When you pick the card up or go through the gates the first time a RH Index print is scanned and you then need to verify that on subsequent visits.
I consent to that because well instead of $75 a day to visit the parcs the price reduces to as low as $22 a day (part of that what you get in return for giving up private information) but interesting just the same.
http://www.discountthemeparkvacation...FQEGxwodtXc6Rg
2 day ticket $148 ($74/day) / 10 day ticket $218 ($22/day)