Pay with My Identity via Apple Watch
I am reading a fascinating book, “Identity is the New Money,†by David Birch. The book was published three years ago, but I find it extremely relevant today.
I just read this paragraph:
Identity becomes the key to transactions and a crucial individual resource that needs to be looked after by responsible organizations. Â We all need to start planning for the transition to identity based transactions.
This triggered a thought – isn’t paying for something or enabling some action via my Apple watch a good example of an identity-based transaction of the type Mr. Birch speaks?  It kind of amazes me that paying via phone or watch is still something of a novelty in many circles.  But for me, I am always on the lookout for somebody that accepts that sort of identity-based transaction.
Here is a list of some of the places where I have recently paid with my Identity via Apple Watch:
- Walgreens (An early adopter – the very first place I used Apple Pay)
- Trader Joe’s
- Whole Grain Bread
- A&P Nursery (the tree and plant kind of nursery)
- Church cafeteria
- Taxi
- Airport news/convenience store
- Gas station / convenience store
It is interesting how often the point of sale clerk will comment on the “high tech†or “newfangled†way I pay. Several times, they have said I was the first person they had seen pay with a watch.
I am really disappointed that the major retailers I often visit – Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Fry’s (Kroger), etc., haven’t jumped on the bandwagon.
I just find it so incredibly easy to pay with my watch – to pay with my identity. Â I just wish the pace of adoption would accelerate!