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U.K. bank NatWest has started a three-month trial of a biometric credit card that will use a fingerprint in lieu of a PIN.CNBC reported that the test was launched on Oct. 7, and its in tandem with Mastercard and the digital security company Gemalto. There will be 150 user
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