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SmartMetric Develops Biometric Chip Credit Cards Using Your Fingerprint to Turn on Your Credit Card — You Are the New Biometric Security Key

NEW YORK, NY — (Marketwired) — 12/18/14 — SmartMetric, Inc. (OTCQB: SMME) After over ten years of research and development, SmartMetric has developed a biometric fingerprint reader powered by a rechargeable battery so small that it sits inside a credit or debit card. Now a person–s own fingerprint becomes the ultimate key in activating the user–s card rather than relying on numbers and tokens that travel across networks that can be easily hacked or intercepted. The card security, using biometric electronics developed by SmartMetric, is based on the user validation taking place on the card with no biometric information leaving the card and travelling across networks. This is a far safer and more secure methodology ensuring a much greater level of security for consumers and banks alike said today, the company President & CEO Chaya Hendrick.

The company is preparing to commence mass production in the first quarter of 2015 with major financial institutions from around the world already expressing interest in using the company–s biometric payments card security solution.

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SmartMetric is a publicly traded technology company that has added a fingerprint scanner built inside EMV payment credit and debit chip cards thereby creating a second layer biometric authentication protection in defending against card fraud. The company is now actively marketing its technology to card issuing financial institutions around the World. To find out more please go to

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