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pip08456 26-04-2020 19:47

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
As the app (whichever one gets used in the UK) will have to have Bluetooth turned on then battery uptime comes into the equation.

Assuming the app will (with permission) turn on Bluetooth then those with older phones may see the battery running out whilst they are out and about. What then?

Hugh 26-04-2020 19:49

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
Some information is better than none?

mrmistoffelees 26-04-2020 19:56

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
I thought the app was going live at 6pm tonight ?

pip08456 26-04-2020 19:57

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36032719)
I thought the app was going live at 6pm tonight ?

Where did you get that from?
The Apple/Google app or the NHS one?

Hugh 26-04-2020 20:07

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36032719)
I thought the app was going live at 6pm tonight ?

In the coming weeks.

https://www.nhsx.nhs.uk/blogs/digita...-saving-lives/

Probably mid-May, according to this.

Coronavirus: NHS contact-tracing app is tested at RAF base
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52381103

Sirius 26-04-2020 20:08

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
I take it you would have to download the NHS app and it will need to be an OPT In for the data transfer, so only those that wish to use it use it. Those that would prefer to value there privacy will not need to worry in that case as they will not have it on there phone or am i missing something here

Hugh 26-04-2020 20:09

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36032722)
I take it you would have to download the NHS app and it will need to be an OPT In for the data transfer, so only those that wish to use it use it. Those that would prefer to value there privacy will not need to worry in that case as they will not have it on there phone or am i missing something here

No, it’s voluntary

Sirius 26-04-2020 20:13

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36032723)
No, it’s voluntary

Excellent, i will download it as i am a bit paranoid about going anywhere near people i don't know at the moment, I have worked from home the last 4 weeks and have been out of the house only to shop and that's on a Saturday first thing. At my age i do not want to get the bloody virus

pip08456 26-04-2020 20:14

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36032722)
I take it you would have to download the NHS app and it will need to be an OPT In for the data transfer, so only those that wish to use it use it. Those that would prefer to value there privacy will not need to worry in that case as they will not have it on there phone or am i missing something here

100% there. Perhaps "Big Brother" will not allow you out unless it is active on your phone?

These are indeed interesting times.

Hugh 26-04-2020 20:17

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36032725)
Excellent, i will download it as i am a bit paranoid about going anywhere near people i don't know at the moment, I have worked from home the last 4 weeks and have been out of the house only to shop and that's on a Saturday first thing. At my age i do not want to get the bloody virus

Further clarification.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/corona...vacy-says-nhs/
Quote:

Users will be able to delete the app and all associated data whenever they want, and any changes to the way the tool works will be explained and made clear on the platform.

pip08456 26-04-2020 20:27

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36032729)

Will the Police be able to stop anyone and ask if they are using the App?

If it is due to a restriction of the phone will they be in trouble?

If they don't have a phone that supports they app are they quarantined forever?

Sirius 26-04-2020 20:37

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36032731)
Will the Police be able to stop anyone and ask if they are using the App?

If it is due to a restriction of the phone will they be in trouble?

If they don't have a phone that supports they app are they quarantined forever?

I think what you are hinting at here is that it is going to be made compulsory if you have a smart phone, I will voluntary install it if that's how it is presented but if they make it compulsory then they can go and take a hike.

I can do my shopping on line and i can work from home just the same as i can work in the office so being stuck in the house does not bother me that much.

I am not yet at tinfoil hat stage with this :)

Damien 26-04-2020 20:50

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36032720)
Where did you get that from?
The Apple/Google app or the NHS one?

The Apple/Google thing is just a pre-built solution that other countries can use in their own apps. Hopefully the NHS app will use the Apple/Google API.

If they don't it's not going to work on iPhones as Apple don't let applications broadcast whatever they hell they like.

Hom3r 26-04-2020 20:56

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
It will be interesting about the false positives.


We know some people will give incorrect information, like when you watch say ants on TV you can feel them on you.

You could see symptoms that are not there, but paranoia wins over.

pip08456 26-04-2020 20:57

Re: Coronavirus tracking app
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 36032732)
I think what you are hinting at here is that it is going to be made compulsory if you have a smart phone, I will voluntary install it if that's how it is presented but if they make it compulsory then they can go and take a hike.

I can do my shopping on line and i can work from home just the same as i can work in the office so being stuck in the house does not bother me that much.

I am not yet at tinfoil hat stage with this :)

I agree with you, just put forward what the usual suspects would.

Being "stuck" at home doesn't affect me.


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