One in four consumers would share their DNA with their bank to secure financial and personal information, Telstra report finds

MONDAY 15 JUNE 2015, LONDON: A new report [1] from Telstra reveals the majority of consumers using mobile banking applications want their mobile devices to instantly recognise them via biometrics, such as fingerprint and voiceprint, instead of having to prove who they are with passwords and usernames. According to Telstra’s “Mobile Identity – The Fusion of Financial Services, Mobile and Identity” report, with smartphones now the primary channel used by Gen X and Gen Y…

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