"Some people also prefer privacy and they don't turn on their GPS... they don't want to be located"
I don't think privacy is a relevant argument in this scenario, since the actual payment transaction itself reveals information that identifies the person committing the transaction at a specified location. The GPS would only be a verification of what is already known.
09 Jul 2014 14:19 Read comment
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