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Old 26-04-2020, 20:37   #27
Sirius
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Re: Coronavirus tracking app

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
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
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