Pay-with-a-Selfie, a human-centred digital payment system
Ernesto Damiani, Perpetus Jacques Houngbo, Rasool Asal, Stelvio, Cimato, Fulvio Frati, Joel T. Honsou, Dina Shehada, Chan Yeob Yeun

TL;DR
Pay-with-a-Selfie introduces a human-centered mobile payment system using selfies and visual cryptography, enabling small transactions in developing countries with limited connectivity and device capabilities.
Contribution
It presents a novel payment metaphor based on selfies and visual cryptography, tailored for low-resource environments and non-technology-savvy users.
Findings
Supports small transactions with limited devices.
Works in low-connectivity settings.
Uses familiar gestures for ease of adoption.
Abstract
Mobile payment systems are increasingly used to simplify the way in which money transfers and transactions can be performed. We argue that, to achieve their full potential as economic boosters in developing countries, mobile payment systems need to rely on new metaphors suitable for the business models, lifestyle, and technology availability conditions of the targeted communities. The Pay-with-a-Group-Selfie (PGS) project, funded by the Melinda & Bill Gates Foundation, has developed a micro-payment system that supports everyday small transactions by extending the reach of, rather than substituting, existing payment frameworks. PGS is based on a simple gesture and a readily understandable metaphor. The gesture - taking a selfie - has become part of the lifestyle of mobile phone users worldwide, including non-technology-savvy ones. The metaphor likens computing two visual shares of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting · ICT in Developing Communities · Caching and Content Delivery
