Why should the UK pensions watchdog be able to spy on your internet activities? Same reason as the Environment Agency and many more • The Register
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/...1195499_en.pdf
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Previously on "Digital contact tracing will fail unless privacy is respected, experts warn"
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“ We don't need fancy expensive apps where people are going to be exposed to issues of data privacy," Newcastle University Centre for Excellence in Regulatory Science director Prof Allyson Pollock told BBC News.”
Coronavirus: NHS contact-tracing app is tested at RAF base - BBC News
Sit at home then, buddy - you might be able to do your job from hime, but lots of people can’t.
Privacy issues FFS - Facebook, Google, GcHQ, every mobile provider already know everything
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There is no other way apart from compulsory tracking system on movements - manual contact tracing will fail miserably.
That should be the starting point - maybe later, much later things can be relaxed, but right now it’s race against time before proper economic collapse.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostYou're advocating locking people up and removing their human rights. If you want to live in a police state fella, go move to a suitable country. This is the UK - this is not how we roll.
You get s free tin foil hat and get to watch on TV how others safely get back to the kind of society we may have lost forever.
And you will be able to change your mind - use Govt mandated app at all times, you csn wear your tin foil hat too, that’s ok.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSit at home then, I am totally fine with those who refuse to use that app for safety of everybody have the right to stay at home.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostMaybe tattoo a number on them somewhere too ... just to be sure
FFS, people in this country are so paranoid they want to live under a police state. Have you guys not been watching the police recently, and that's with only a little extra power - we do not want to give these muppets any more power.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostFFS, people in this country are so paranoid they want to live under a police state. Have you guys not been watching the police recently, and that's with only a little extra power - we do not want to give these muppets any more power.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDedicated hardware device is needed, to be worn visibly to others and using traffic system to indicate if the person is Green, Amber or Red.
HTH
FFS, people in this country are so paranoid they want to live under a police state. Have you guys not been watching the police recently, and that's with only a little extra power - we do not want to give these muppets any more power.
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France urges Apple and Google to ease privacy rules on contact tracing | World news | The Guardian
FFS, give free phone for everybody when thus shut ends, until then forget about privacy of not being tracked
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIf only there was a blockchain that provides a solution to this problem... and best of all, you're rewarded for the data whilst privacy is assured through the decentralised network.
Could name it, but not until I buy more of it...
RESOLUTION HERE!!!
So I would put your last penny on it...
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post2 billion phones cannot use Google and Apple contact-tracing tech | Ars Technica
Any tech reliant on mobile phones is likely to exclude those vulnerable people who most need to know.
Typical of this day and age that everyone thinks everything can be solved by an app.
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If only there was a blockchain that provides a solution to this problem... and best of all, you're rewarded for the data whilst privacy is assured through the decentralised network.
Could name it, but not until I buy more of it...
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