On 4/5/20 10:29 pm, [email protected] wrote:
I found it as a reprint in the Melbpc Update today. Here's the link
from The Conversation. The quote I shared is about 1/3 down the page.
https://theconversation.com/covidsafe-tracking-app-reviewed-the-government-delivers-on-data-security-but-other-issues-remain-137249

That's from Mon 27 April, 8 days ago, and seems to have been written prettymuch form the government announcement.

Given the time to get a paper into The Conversation, the author would have had no time to do any careful checking of device functionality.

It's no surprise that his first attempts to formulate an explanation of what did and didn't work were imprecise. It's still not easy, in part because the government failed to disclose design documents, and has failed to fulfil its own undertaking to disclose source-code, forcing people to use reverse-engineering techniques.

There are better sources now, and the one fromn 27 April is best treated as ephemera / early warning.

Re privacy aspects as well, Graham Greenleaf has warned about a lot of very poor analysis in some of the many The Conversation pieces.

Their quality assurance appears to be pretty light-on. The good articles are very good, but it's often necessary to check who wrote an article before depending on it.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Clarke"
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Sent:Mon, 4 May 2020 22:00:28 +1000
Subject:Re: [LINK] Question about the app: must location be turned on
in order for Bluetooth to work?

  On 4/5/20 5:41 pm, [email protected] wrote:
  > I just read a CQU review of the App where the writer said:
  > "In regards to enabling location permissions, it’s important to
note
  > this isn’t the same as turning on-location services. Location
  > permissions must be enabled for COVIDSafe to access Bluetooth on
  > Androidand Apple devices."
  > So, despite the app not collecting location data, other apps that
  > would like it but you don't want them to will be?

  That sounds inaccurate. As in 'partly right, but not as written'.

  Can you point to the source?

  Most posters have been pretty careful and precise up until now.

  Misinformation from sceptics *as well as* enthusiasts won't help
anyone.

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