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North Jersey school installs fingerprint readers

Posted on September 29, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Administrators at a North Jersey school have calmed privacy concerns after a school in Englewood started using biometric readers to authenticate meal payments.

The school installed the reader after abuse of a card system, with pupils that were permitted free meals swiping in for their friends.

Parents have said at a local meeting that there hasn’t been enough outreach over the new devices.

Read more on Planet Biometrics.

Category: Youth & Schools

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