3/13/2021

RUSSIA : FACIAL RECOGNITION PAYMENT SYSTEM

MOSCOW : Russia's X5 group, the country's leading food retailer, announced on Wednesday the launch of a facial recognition payment system, the latest expansion of a technology that has sparked privacy and security concerns.

To launch its facial recognition payment system, the X5 group, which owns the Pyaterochka convenience and the Perekrestok supermarket chain, has joined forces with the Visa payment system and Russia's state giant Sberbank that is striving to become an IT company.

The service has rolled out in 52 Prekrestok supermarket chain and will expand to a total of 150 by the end of the month, X5 innovation director Ivan Melnik said, adding that the system will also be available in 30 Pyaterochka stores by the end of April.

He said some 3,000 stores across Russia would feature facial recognition payment systems by the end of the year.

At a Moscow supermarket on Tuesday, the service appeared to be winning the support of younger customers. ''It's great because the 21st century is the era of technology,'' said a 28-year-old banker Andrei Epifanov. But he added that older people might not trust the new technology.

The service will only be available at self-service checkouts for sherbank customers after the bank recently allowed its users to set up facial-recognition to pay from their accounts.

To complete the transaction in the pandemic era, customers would need to remove their facemasks '' for a second and look into the camera'', the companies behind the system said in a statement.

''This is convenient for the customers since they don't have to carry a wallet or take their phone out of their pocket,'' Melnik said.

''They can just a button and pay with their face.''

He said the system also ensures that facial recognition transactions are ''encrypted and protected'' and identify theft attempts are prevented by a 3D camera that measures the depth of users' faces.

Facial Recognition is rapidly developing in Russia, raising the concern of the activists over state surveillance.

At the start of the pandemic Moscow used its tens of thousands of surveillance cameras to monitor compliance with lockdown measures.

The Roskomsvoboda digital rights NGO launched a campaign last year against the mass use of facial recognition by the authorities, highlighting abuses of the system, data leaks and lack of consent. [AFP]

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