Tag: geolocation technology

Geolocation based app seeks to decriminalize cannabis

This application provides a heat map to show an area’s “happiness” level and make marijuana legal in more countries.

A man named Paulo Costa, from Brazil, has been using cannabis to help to control the seizures that are associated with his epilepsy, and is now using a geolocation based mobile app to help to spread “happiness” and encourage the decriminalization of cannabis use, particularly for medical purposes, in more countries around the world.

The increasingly popular mobile app has been nicknamed “Foursquare for Stoners” in Brazil.

That said, as playful as the tone of the tongue in cheek geolocation app may seem, and as much as it has been designed to be fun to use, it also has a more serious purpose, underneath. Costa has been using cannabis to help to control his seizures since he was first diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 18 years. A growing body of reputable evidence has been suggesting that the promising results that Costa has been experiencing are not isolated to himself. Studies are showing that controlled use of medicinal marijuana can help to improve the quality of life of epilepsy patients.

The idea for using geolocation in a mobile app came to Costa when he was hanging out with his friends in Brazil.

Who is happy geolocation mobile appTogether, they came up with the “Who is Happy” mobile app, which uses location based technology to create a heat map of cannabis users around the world that allows them to create a real time broadcast of their “happiness”.

To use the mobile app, the idea is to simply tap the green “happiness” icon on the smartphone screen whenever cannabis is being used. This adds a haze of green smoke to a 1 kilometer radius around the current location of the individual on the map. This suggests that an application user is “happy” in that region of the world. By zooming out on the map, it becomes possible to see other local and more distant regions of the world where there are others who are “happy”. This allows for the collection of happiness stats.

Of course, it is not just happiness that is being recorded through this geolocation app. The idea is to help to add to a broader effort to decriminalize the use of marijuana in countries around the world. It has already found itself among the top 30 app downloads in Brazil and is rapidly increasing in popularity worldwide.

Geolocation technology from Zumigo incorporated into payments validation

The location based tech will help merchants to be able to better verify transactions over mobile devices.

Mobile geolocation technology services provider, the Zumigo Corporation, has now introduced a new and groundbreaking service that is meant to use smartphones to allow merchant payments to be validated in real time.

This service was also created to help to verify the identity and credit card credentials of a customer.

The purpose of this geolocation technology based service is to help in the prevention of fraud over e- and m-commerce. The official launch of the Zumigo Assure Payments mobile solution took place in Las Vegas, last week at the Mobile Risk Council (MRC) Vegas 2015 conference. There, the mobile payments security tech was described in detail to show merchants how this type of service can add to their security and reduce the losses that they could currently be experiencing.

Merchants face considerable expenses from losses due to fraud, but this geolocation technology seeks to overcome that.

Geolocation Technology - Payment ValidationThe shape of the current system states that if the processors of the merchant confirm the authorization of a payment, then if the credit card credentials are later found to have been stolen, the merchants do not receive any protection against charge-backs. Should fraud occur and the purchased merchandise has already been shipped, then there is little to nothing that the merchant can do to be able to stop the recipient from receiving the goods and from the money from being charged back to the credit card. Therefore, the merchant faces a complete loss on that fraudulently purchased sale.

However with Zumigo, the idea is that merchants are provided with an additional verification and, therefore, protection layer against the use of stolen credit card credentials in order to purchase products and services.

This geolocation technology based system allows merchants to add additional verification for the transaction using information that has been supplied by the legitimate credit card owner (such as a mobile number, address, name, etc), so that fraudulent purchases can be prevented even before they have the chance to take place. Therefore, the loss doesn’t have the chance to occur and the merchant saves his or her money.