VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 14, 2017 -- Glance Technologies Inc. (CSE:GET.CN) (OTCQB:GLNNF) (CSE:GET.WT) (FKT:GJT) is pleased to announce Apple’s recently unveiled facial recognition technology (Face ID) will help payments made via Glance Pay faster, easier, and more secure.
“By building a network of merchants and consumers on a mobile technology platform, we are positioned to take advantage of the relentless advancement of mobile technology,” says Glance CEO Desmond Griffin. “iPhone users that adopt Apple’s new Face ID will be able to pay more easily, quickly, and securely by glancing at their phone and paying with Glance Pay.”
Combining Apple’s new security features with Glance Pay’s proven anti-fraud technology makes the future of mobile payments that much more compelling.
Additionally, Apple’s recent example of wireless phone charging built into restaurant tables is another illustration of how mobile technology advances set the stage for increasing usage of mobile payments by making it that much easier to use mobile devices in restaurants & other environments.
About Glance Technologies Inc.
Glance Technologies owns and operates Glance Pay, a streamlined payment system that revolutionizes how smartphone users choose where to dine, order goods and services, make payments, access digital receipts, redeem digital deals, earn great rewards & interact with merchants. Glance is building a valuable network of merchants and consumers, and offers targeted in-app marketing, geo targeted digital coupons, social media marketing, customer feedback, in-merchant messaging and custom rewards programs. The Glance Pay mobile payment system consists of proprietary technology, which includes user apps available for free downloads in iOS (Apple) and Android formats, merchant manager apps, a large scale technology hosting environment with sophisticated anti-fraud technology and lightning fast payment processing. Glance Pay has entered into significant licensing agreements to access the cannabis and fitness and wellness industries through Active Pay Distribution Inc. and Cannapay Financial Inc.
For more information about Glance, please go to Glance Technologies’ website
About Cannapay Financial Inc.
Cannapay is a partially owned subsidiary of Glance Technologies. Cannapay combines traditional financial services with innovative technology to provide enhanced digital financial services to legally operating businesses in the cannabis industry. Cannapay currently has two apps in development leveraging the Glance Pay mobile payment system. One is Cannapay which is a mobile to mobile payment system for the cannabis industry. The other is SuperDope delivery, for mobile ordering and delivery of cannabis. Both apps are available for international licensing.
For more information, contact:
Christina Rao
Vice President, Investor Relations
(604) 723-7480
[email protected]
Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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