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The Dark Side of Convenience: TikToker Exposes Walmart’s Self-Checkout Machines

Are Walmart's new self-checkout machines part or a dystopian future or necessary security? These is what have been revealed by a TikTok influencer.

by Carlos Loria
19/02/2023 23:13
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New controversy over the self-checkout kiosks from Walmart.

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A TikToker’s recent claims about Walmart’s new self-checkout machines have made the alarms sound, about the American retailer’s security measures. Are these measures necessary, or are they excessive? @ashthetruth21 posted a video response to another TikTok user, @righteousray2.0, who showcased the new futuristic-looking devices from Walmart.

In her response, @ashthetruth21 warned viewers about the privacy implications of the new self-checkout machines. She claimed that the machines take pictures of customers’ faces every time they scan an item and store the information on Walmart’s private servers. Additionally, she alleged that the machines capture credit card information, which Walmart then stores along with customers’ faces. That’s kinda… creepy, ain’t it? 

Does Walmart Self-Checkout Take Too Much Private Data?

This news has sparked outrage and concern among some TikTok users, who fear that Walmart is collecting excessive amounts of personal information. Many have compared the machines to something out of a dystopian novel, where corporations have complete control over customers’ personal data. However, others argue that these security measures are necessary to prevent fraud and theft. They point out that Walmart has a duty to protect its customers’ personal information and prevent financial crime. Of course, Walmart has always ensured that their clients’ information is securely stored and preserved, and that these data is only used for security and safety purposes.

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Walmart collect a bunch of private data from costumers when they’re shopping.

Nevertheless, Walmart has not yet issued an official response to @ashthetruth21’s claims. The largest American retailer has previously stated that it uses security cameras to deter theft and fraud in its stores, specially in the self-checkout kiosks. It is unclear whether the cameras in the self-checkout machines are used for this purpose or for something else entirely.

Be Aware of the Info That Walmart and Other Retailers Get From You When Shopping

Regardless of the reason behind the security measures, it is important for customers to be aware of the information that is being collected about them. As always, it is indispensable to be vigilant when using self-checkout machines and to report any suspicious activity to store employees or law enforcement.

Retailers and supermarkets collect a variety of data and information about customers when they shop in their locations. One of the most common types of data they collect is purchase history. When you use a loyalty card or provide personal information at checkout, retailers can track your shopping history. They can see what products you buy, how often you buy them, and how much you typically spend. This information can be used to target you with personalized marketing campaigns or to inform inventory and pricing decisions. You can also reject these promos that will probably annoy you sometimes.

Beside this, many retailers use mobile apps that allow them to track your location while you shop. They can use this information to send you personalized offers and coupons based on where you are in the store. For example, if you’re browsing in the garments section, you might receive a notification on your phone with a discount on a shirt or some running shorts. In addition to purchase history and location data, retailers may also collect demographic data about their customers. This can include information like age, gender, income, and education level. They may use this data to segment their customer base and create targeted marketing campaigns. For example, if they know that a certain demographic is more likely to buy a particular product, they can create advertising that speaks directly to that group. The debate over Walmart’s self-checkout machines and their security measures is likely to continue in the coming weeks and months. Customers will need to decide for themselves whether the convenience of self-checkout is worth the potential loss of privacy.

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