Brazil
Brazil reportedly has been using biometrics in its national ID card since 2000. In a 2009 Unisys survey of biometrics around the world, Brazil and New Zealand
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Unisys Research Shows Growing Global Acceptance of Biometrics among Consumers for Protecting Identities and Personal Information
Brazil reportedly has been using biometrics in its national ID card since 2000. In a 2009 Unisys survey of biometrics around the world, Brazil and New Zealand
and Brazil“are consistently the bottom two countries for general acceptance”
“was the country with the lowest acceptance rate of fingerprints at 79%”
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Brazil’s Most Secure Voting Ever
Doctor 'used silicone fingers' to sign in for colleagues
Unisys Research Shows Growing Global Acceptance of Biometrics among Consumers for Protecting Identities and Personal Information