Beijing ATMs to recognise your face
Beijing ATMs to recognise your face
The Chinese capital's police will equip ATM machines with a face recognition system to detect criminal suspects.

Beijing: The Chinese capital's police will equip ATM machines with a face recognition system to detect criminal suspects and prevent cash withdrawal frauds.

More than 1,000 bank ATMs will be linked to the police emergency response network, known to the public as hotline 110, by the end of October, according to the local police.

Experts are exploring the possibility of including the face recognition technology, a branch of biometrics, which identifies people through their unique physical features, in the network.

"The technology is supposed to scan your face when you're in front of the screen taking out money and automatically riffle through a database of wanted criminals or suspects," said an official with the public security bureau here.

"It will set off an alarm through the 110 network if it finds a genuine match."

People will not be able to shelter from surveillance behind sunglasses and other forms of camouflage, he added.

According to the official, all 3,000-plus ATMs in the city will be hooked into the network in one year.

A light in police monitoring headquarters will turn red if an ATM breaks down and the network will help them quickly determine the reason, he said.

Beijing had issued more than 58.9 million bankcards by the end of June.

However, bank card frauds and card counterfeiting are increasingly a problem. Phone and online services for bank customers also provide loopholes for hackers to swindle money.

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