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All Things Mobile Analytic Inc. (OTC Pink: ATMH) introduces facial-recognition payment (FRP), revolutionizing digital payments by allowing users to pay with just their faces, eliminating the need for physical devices.

This innovative technology, exemplified by the PayToGo app, streamlines transactions at retail locations such as bakeries and newsstands. By utilizing a specialized device at checkout, users can complete payments quickly with just two taps. Unlike Apple Pay, FRP does not require users to own a specific device or smartphone, making it accessible to a broader audience.

However, multiple forward-looking statements indicate potential risks and uncertainties impacting ATMH's future performance, including market volatility, customer retention challenges, and economic conditions.

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  • Introduction of facial-recognition payment (FRP), enhancing payment options.
  • Accessibility for users without specific phones or devices, broadening market reach.
  • Quick and easy payment process, appealing to consumers.
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  • Forward-looking statements highlight risks such as market volatility and customer retention challenges.

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NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / April 26, 2023 / All Things Mobile Analytic Inc. (OTC Pink:ATMH) Recently, facial-recognition payment (FRP, or Scan the face to pay,) has gained popularity as a new digital-payment method at physical stores.

Unlike the United States, China already has widespread mobile payment as a primary method of making purchases. In some places, cash isn't accepted - only mobile payment. A shopper can leave home without her purse or phone.

This wallet-free reality is largely due to QR-code scanning: people scan the QR code of a shop and pay the amount of the order on their phones. Facial recognition takes this process a step further - you don't even need your phone or Smart watch or a smart ring , just your face.

How Facial-Recognition Payment Works.

Let's look at the example of a bakery or a Newsstand store , 1 * specialized touchscreen device is placed at the checkout counter of the bakery. It's similar in size to an iPad Mini, the device with PayToGo (https://paytogoservices.com ) app has access to the facial-information database of the parent company. So, if PayToGo ( an ATMH Brand and Product : https://allthingsmobileanalytic.com/media.html ) " has your picture, you will be in its facial-information database, and the machine will be able to find you".

The cashier enters the amount of money for the order, which is then shown on the device screen. A user just needs 5 seconds and two taps to finish the payment:

The user taps Pay with Face Recognition on the screen of the device. The device scans the face and recognizes the user. The user then taps Confirm Payment and is done.

Facial-Recognition Payment vs. Face ID

At first glance, facial recognition payment might seem very similar to the process of using Apple Pay on an iPhone: the newer iPhones (iPhone X and newer) use "Face ID" to check identity and approve payment. However, the key difference here is the reliance on a device. To use Apple Pay via Face ID, users must own a late-model iPhone, must have it with them, and have it at least partially charged. To use FRP with PayToGo app, users only need to have a validated account and an associated with a Debit card or Credit Card or bank account, no matter what types of phones they have (or if they have a phone with them at all).

This technology enables a much larger audience to pay with their faces without worrying about the compatibility of their devices. Thus, FRP allows even users who own old-fashioned phones to pay with their faces.

Forward-Looking Statements

The statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as "may," "will," "could," "should," "expect," "plan," "project," "intend," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "potential," "pursuant," "target," "continue," and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. The statements in this press release that are not historical statements, including statements regarding ATMH's plans, objectives, future opportunities for ATMH's services, future financial performance and operating results and any other statements regarding ATMH's future expectations, beliefs, plans, objectives, financial conditions, assumptions or future events or performance that are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to numerous risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, many of which are beyond ATMH's control, and which could cause actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict, and include, without limitation, results of litigation, settlements and investigations; actions by third parties, including governmental agencies; volatility in customer spending; global economic conditions; ability to hire and retain personnel; loss of, or reduction in business, with key customers; difficulty with growth and integration of acquisitions; product liability; cybersecurity risk; and, anti-takeover measures in our charter documents. Any forward-looking statement is made only as of the date of which such statement is made. Except as otherwise required by applicable law, we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether because of new information, future events, or otherwise.

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Email:inquiries@allthingsmobileanalytic.com

Massimo Meneghello, President
Company Telephone: (888) 350-4660 Ext. 8
Company Website: http://allthingsmobileanalytic.com

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FAQ

What is the latest update from All Things Mobile Analytic Inc. regarding ATMH?

ATMH recently introduced facial-recognition payment (FRP), allowing users to make purchases using just their face.

How does ATMH's facial-recognition payment work?

Users complete payments via a specialized device at checkout, requiring only a validated account and their face for recognition.

What are the risks mentioned in ATMH's latest press release?

The press release outlines risks including market volatility and challenges in customer retention as part of forward-looking statements.

What distinguishes ATMH’s facial-recognition payment from other payment methods?

Unlike Apple Pay, ATMH's FRP does not depend on specific devices, making it accessible to a larger audience.

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