Security or convenience.  We can't seem to have both at the same time.

Stephen R. Blevins
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On 11/19/2013 10:35 AM, Allen Beddingfield wrote:
So, as I mentioned previously, I just got back from SUSECon...this year
it was held at a Disney resort (Coronado Springs)...one of the things
Disney is phasing in is what they call "Magic Bands".  Here is a link to
a little more info:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/faq/bands-cards/understanding-magic-band/
Essentially it is an RFID bracelet that is used for your room access,
gate access if you drive on/off the property, and park access.  They
also use it to tie you to your account that has your credit card saved
for any purchases you make at the resort restaurants, shops, etc...

My observations:
1.  If they are going to put this into full production, they need to
crank up the sensitivity on their readers.  Maybe I just had a bad band
or something, but it wasn't just as simple as touching the band to the
Mickey Mouse head on the door to open..touch it...touch it...rub it
around at just the right angle, rotate your arm around, and half the
time take the damned thing off and press it against the door to get the
light to finally turn green and let me into the room.  The scanners at
the drive-up gate seemed to be a little more sensitive, but I found it
impossible to bend my arm around at the right angle to line it up while
leaning out the car window to do this.  I'm a 6'3" guy with long arms,
so I can't image a short person trying to do that.  I had to take the
thing off and touch it to the sensor every time I went through the
drive-up gate.
2.  For purchases, you touch it to a reader, and then they give you a
receipt to sign, similar to a credit card signature receipt.  There was
no checking of ID, though...I could have signed "Mickey Mouse" and no
one would have notice. So, if someone knows who I am/my room #, if they
managed to swipe my band, they could get into my room AND rack up
charges on my account.
3.  It all seems a little too "big brotherish".  That combined with
obtaining a thumb print to pair with your RFID at the park gate is too
intrusive for my comfort.

Thoughts?
Allen B.

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