Indians most positive towards biometrics

A survey by technology firm IDEMIA found that Indian consumers have the most positive attitude towards biometrics across geographies, with 96% having used biometrics at least once.

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An employee scans the eyes of a woman for biometric data needed to apply for a passport, at the passport office in Kabul, Afghanistan. AP/PTI
A survey by technology firm IDEMIA found that Indian consumers have the most positive attitude towards biometrics across geographies, with 96% having used biometrics at least once. Conducted across over 3,400 respondents across 14 countries, including 400 in India, the survey shows 84% of global consumers have used biometric authentication methods – 70% have used fingerprint biometrics and 55% have used it to unlock their phones. Four out of five customers are ready to use their fingerprint instead of a PIN when paying with a card.

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