A method and device are disclosed for identifying an item of equipment
previously selected by a user. At the time the user selects the item of
equipment a reading of a biometric characteristic of the user is taken to
provide first biometric data that is then stored for access only by the
user-selected item. Subsequently, a user-associated device is used to
contact an item of equipment and determine whether the contacted item is
the user-selected item by checking whether the contacted item can provide
biometric data that matches second biometric data known to correspond to
the user. Preferably, the device also checks whether the contacted item
of equipment is trustable. User-selectable equipment facilitating
identification using biometrics is also disclosed.