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How to get started? - Payeye 2.0

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:25 am
by yodoy
Those over 18 can create an account that allows payment via iris, while creating the biometric pattern itself consists of two steps.

The first step is to activate the account in the PayEye 2.0 app (which is available on the Android platform on Google Play, iOS on the App Store or for Huawei devices on the AppGallery). There, the user is asked to take a selfie, which is the initial registration of the Biometric Pattern.

The second stage involves registering the irises via an eyePOS terminal, which can be found at one of the locations listed on the website (in sports venues, restaurants or grocery stores, among others). It takes place during the first attempt to send an Instruction for Use, which is a command to PayEye to allow the merchant to use the default card to make the payment.

It should be noted that the ID itself does not prevent you from wearing glasses or contact lenses, but you cannot wear them when creating the pattern.

"After months of intensive work, we can confidently say that the future is happening before our eyes. We have created a complete, independent and fully secure PayEye ecosystem and are the first in the world to use the fusion of facial and eye biometrics in payments, which provides twice as much security in transactions made. By the end of the year, we aim b2b email database poland to deploy several hundred payment devices that support payments using facial and eye biometrics," says Daniel Jarząb, CEO of PayEye.

Fingerprint payment card!

Starting in December, institutional clients across the country were able to apply for a debit card that allows them to pay for purchases using their fingerprint.

Pocztowy Bank is the first in Poland to allow cashless transactions using biometric authentication. The new product, initially intended only for institutional clients of Pocztowy Bank, can now also be used by small and medium-sized businesses.

Biometric cards are a novelty not only in Poland but all over the world. Thales, which developed this advanced technology, supplies its product to only five markets, one of which is European. For Bank Pocztowy and Poczta Polska customers, the use of the latest technology means even more convenient and secure transactions, and for us, supporting the dynamic development of the cashless payment market in Poland - comments Marcin Ledworowski, Member of the Board of Directors of Bank Pocztowy responsible for Business and IT.

Activating the biometric card

The card is sent to customers in a special box containing the card along with a reader (sleeve device), which is used to encode the fingerprint.