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  1. …in reply to @Unaz
    Unaz EnniOfficial vanessainstem Also, as I noted in the thread with the Oyster card example, these cards come with persistent identifiers and encourage you, regardless of purchase strategy, to register for an account...
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      Unaz EnniOfficial vanessainstem The cards' persistent IDs paired with the fact you'll likely have your phone on you regardless of pay; the network of low energy Bluetooth beacons all around the city, and the fact that user data can be purchased from cell network providers means joining the data is a big risk.
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        Unaz EnniOfficial vanessainstem Also, those rollouts haven't always gone smoothly. London users faced accidental double charges and Cubic's SF system was hit with a ransomware attack sfmta.com/blog/update-sfmta-ransomware-attack
        OpenGraph image for sfmta.com/blog/update-sfmta-ransomware-attack


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