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Originally posted by Alf W View PostDo we know who has built this?
Does the Scottish one talk to the English one?
Wouldn’t it have been more sensible to have one developed by the EU for the whole of Europe?
Will the English one be available in Welsh and Cornish?
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The Scottish app is based on the German influenced Irish & co app. The IDs of other Scottish Covid App Identifiders (not Bluetooth MAc addresses, but randomised IDs that change every 15 minutes) are stored for 14 days from the last points in which the contact was within 2metres for 15 minutes or more.
The code appears to be excellent and extremely simple. It's been fixed by the open source community. You're welcome to go and view the code for yourself. If you plan on being in crowded areas then it's worth installing.
On a modern android or iPhone device it uses bluetooth low energy and doesn't actually connect to the device, instead just logging the proximity and duration of this proximity if it's deemed as close. Overall it's a good idea and should be a must for those going into offices, restaurants or bars.
If you're concerned about big government then consider that all your network connection and internet use use is logged at the packet level by GCHQ for an unknown duration, in an incredibly opaque matter for a so called democracy. Using bluetooth in the manner implemented in this app does not constitute a major invasion of privacy. You also won't be hacked via bluetooth in this implementation on an iPhone, although I can't speak for android.
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It's "world beating" so everyone else can go and feck themselves.
Btw it's like with everything they rolled out, so it shouldn't be a surprise. Every single thing was late in the UK, from plastic screens at supermarkets (in some places installed maybe a month ago when half of Europe had this in May), through distancing in queues, lockdown, screening at airports, masks etc. They couldn't be more tulip if they tried.
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Does it come with its own "mutant algorithm" that can be blamed for when it all goes t*ts up?
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Originally posted by Scruff View Post
COVID Tracker Ireland app one of Linux Foundation Public Health's first open source projects - HSE.ie
I believe so far it's been adopted by Gibraltar, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Pennsylavania.
All delivered by a little company Nearform from Waterford.
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I am sure this will open up Bluetooth security issues. I won't say how on a public forum but I will wait and see.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostDo we know who has built this?
Does the Scottish one talk to the English one?
Wouldn’t it have been more sensible to have one developed by the EU for the whole of Europe?
Will the English one be available in Welsh and Cornish?
Leave a comment:
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Do we know who has built this?
Does the Scottish one talk to the English one?
Wouldn’t it have been more sensible to have one developed by the EU for the whole of Europe?
Will the English one be available in Welsh and Cornish?
Leave a comment:
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