on 13-08-2021 09:55 PM
Just seems to me that since shop " check-in " app usage has been obligated for the consumer by Government mandate, in the interest of Government goodwill , cheery compliance under ambient emotional and financial stress and more elevated feelings of a fair go, I would suggest that data usage by that app be made metered free and not debited against the hapless phone subscriber account
on 22-09-2021 10:20 AM
I agree. We would also hope that data is not used to gather info on habits of a person for financial gain of some other party. This could still be done indirectly.
on 22-09-2021 10:42 AM
What data - it is not MANADATORY to check in by using a phone - why use a phone.
22-09-2021 10:44 AM - edited 22-09-2021 10:46 AM
The bs just never stops does it?
I better go and destroy my check in card. The government might have implanted a tracking chip in it
Drones following me all over the place
on 22-09-2021 11:04 AM
@sandypebbles wrote:The bs just never stops does it?
I better go and destroy my check in card. The government might have implanted a tracking chip in it
Drones following me all over the place
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I just love the scenarios you conjure up in reply sandypebbles?
If there's a way for various marketing companies to gather info then it will be done. Nobody's talking about drones here unless you are?
on 22-09-2021 11:12 AM
Of course - simples - that is exactly why you shouldn't use your phone.
on 22-09-2021 11:31 AM
That is rich given the tripe that you spew non stop dear
Put your little coloured pencils away in your foil hat and run away
on 22-09-2021 02:39 PM
It kind of makes one wonder - where a life has been spent - certainly not in polite society. 😀
on 22-09-2021 03:14 PM
@4channel wrote:I agree. We would also hope that data is not used to gather info on habits of a person for financial gain of some other party. This could still be done indirectly.
What possible financial gain could be obtained from the QR code check-in? Seriously, I sometimes wonder where your head is at!
….unless the govt men in black are watching your checkin at the local chemist as you fill your script for Doxycycline again 😉.
on 22-09-2021 04:19 PM
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@4channel wrote:I agree. We would also hope that data is not used to gather info on habits of a person for financial gain of some other party. This could still be done indirectly.
@janeababe wrOte:
What possible financial gain could be obtained from the QR code check-in? Seriously, I sometimes wonder where your head is at!
….unless the govt men in black are watching your checkin at the local chemist as you fill your script for Doxycycline again 😉.
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Reply: I didn't say that it was done directly did I? I wasn't talking about the connection between phone and gov't tracing app.
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Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret
Dozens of companies use smartphone locations to help advertisers and even hedge funds. They say it’s anonymous, but the data shows how personal it is.
By JENNIFER VALENTINO-DeVRIES, NATASHA SINGER, MICHAEL H. KELLER and AARON KROLIK DEC. 10, 2018
The millions of dots on the map trace highways, side streets and bike trails — each one following the path of an anonymous cellphone user.One path tracks someone from a home outside Newark to a nearby Planned Parenthood, remaining there for more than an hour. Another represents a person who travels with the mayor of New York during the day and returns to Long Island at night.
Please click on the below link to read more
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/12/10/business/location-data-privacy-apps.html
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We're well into the info age now.