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Old 27-04-2020, 11:25   #37
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Re: Coronavirus tracking app

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
If it makes a genuine difference to the battle against CV I don’t give 2 hoots about my privacy.
You should, if the "tracking" works and acts like a OK to travel pass what would stop a future government/agency wanting to use it for some other control purpose?
Makes me even less inclined to get a mobile.
I can't see it being compulsory but it could be mandated to travel or access places with a paper version being available. Restaurants could make it part of booking and no tables without reservation (initially this would work with people delighted to eat out making walk-in impossible anyway).
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