Monday, July 31, 2006 
By Michael Y. Park
When students living in Berkeley, Calif., crave a chicken burrito with an extra heaping of guacamole at High Tech Burrito, a Bay Area-based fast-food chain, they need to remember to bring only two things — an empty stomach and a forefinger.
That’s because even when they leave their wallets in their other pair of pants, they can pay up by simply using their fingerprints.
High Tech Burrito is one of 2,100 stores in 44 states that are or have been clients of Pay By Touch, a company that lets customers use biometric identification — body-based measurements unique to each person — instead of cash or a credit card to pay their bills.
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For Pay By Touch and its clients and customers, biometrics is the cutting edge of convenience and consumer technology.
For critics, biometrics straddles the line between privacy rights and identity security on one side and the selling-out of personal data on the other.
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“Paying by card is antiquated,” Pay By Touch COO John Morris said from the company’s headquarters in San Francisco. “It’s a constant from a long time ago. But people love [biometrics], people love the convenience — it’s like a free service that speeds them through the line. They like the security of it.
“If you hand a paper check to a stranger, seven or eight humans touch that check before it gets into your account, and see your personal data,” he added. “With biometrics, you’re uniquely you. Why carry a purse in a dark parking lot when I can lock it in the trunk and pay by finger?”
People who enroll in Pay By Touch have two fingerprints — usually those of both forefingers — scanned into a computer that records the patterns of ridges, swirls and whorls that make each person’s print unique.
The fingerprint information is stored in a top-security IBM data center. To prevent a data leak, Pay By Touch hires “ethical hackers” to try to break in to the system
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