This 35-year-old male appears to have a legitimate ID, but his visitor history is rather suspect.
(Credit: Intellicheck Mobilisa)
Kids these days. It just keeps getting harder for them to misbehave without being spotted.
A new iPhone app released in July aims to help stop underage drinking by making it easier for bartenders and bouncers to spot fake IDs. Users with the barZapp app simply point their iPhone cameras at the bar code on an ID to find out where it’s legit. The app also offer up a lot of additional info, including the owner’s date of birth, height, weight, and eye and hair color as well as the card’s expiration date. They can even see the visitor’s history at that exact location.
Available on iTunes for $1.99 (which allows for 10 scans a day) or $19.95 a month (which gets you unlimited scanning), barZapp has been downloaded roughly 1,000 times.
Intellicheck Mobilisa, the company behind the app, also provides software for many of the ID scanners stores currently use, scanners that CEO Nelson Ludlow recently told U.S. News & World Report are far more expensive given… [Read more]
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