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Does anyone know if the terms are different from the previous Onecard? It doesn't mention it in the article. Wonder why there's so much fuss about their new rewards card, when they've had Onecard for years before the rebrand.
Considering the focus on bodycams and licence plates, and the increasing issue of violence against staff in the last year or two, I'm guessing this is new.
And it's not that they are doing these things, but that they can use the information they gather to tie you to your rewards account. Ostensibly so they can catch shoplifters and the like, but (not having read them) it seems the Ts&Cs don't hold them to this restriction.
I guess I already assumed when you were swiping your onecard they were already linking your shop to your onecard number. I figured they were already doing all these things - I mean did we really believe all these loyalty membership schemes were for our benefit?
Not to mention you used to link them to your AA smartfuel card as well, or how the New World card can link with flybuys for even more data.
I think until recently it was probably not easy to link a car registration via number plate recognition to a one card, and security video was probably used more as a deterrent. With better technology (and higher need, with the violence against staff) that would mean declaring this sort of use. I'd assume it's still pretty manual, checking which person paid for groceries at which till at what time, then tracing it to the onecard and therefore their personal details so you can send the cops after them or ban them from the store.
I swear I read a couple of years ago that one of the supermarkets was trialling facial recognition already. I'm sure that would make it easier to tie it together. Just seems like a tech that already exists somewhere or maybe it's just my imagination.
There have definitely been supermarkets trialing facial recognition, but that's about grabbing the face of shoplifters then automatically identifying them if they try to enter the store again.
New World got in a bit of trouble using this on everyone entering the store trying to identify previous shoplifters. I wonder if countdown has a new plan - identify the loyalty card used by the shoplifter and preventing sales/calling police if the card is used?