Curioso che la gente abbia obiettato a soluzioni decentralizzate come quella ufficiale ‘Corona Warn’, e poi oltre 7 milioni di persone abbiano adottato una soluzione centralizzata e gestita da un’azienda privata, oltretutto complicata da usare, perché richiede di scandire un QR code all’entrata o uscita da un posto.
Luca has a problematic centralised architecture, it is opaque and proprietary (it "creates a dependency on a single private company with the intention of making a profit as the operator of the system"), and its use is nonetheless "de facto compulsory," thus violating many of the privacy and rights-preserving principles established during the development of Germany's exposure notification app, 'Corona Warn'. — Beppe > On 18 Jan 2022, at 11:38, [email protected] wrote: > > Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 09:40:05 +0100 > From: "J.C. DE MARTIN" <[email protected]> > To: Nexa <[email protected]> > Subject: [nexa] "German police under fire for misuse of COVID contact > tracing app" > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed" > > *German police under fire for misuse of COVID contact tracing app** > */ > //German police used a contact tracing app to track down witnesses in a > local crime case. The scandal has data protection advocates up in arms, > with politicians warning that abuse of the app could undermine public > trust./ > > [...] > > continua qui: > https://www.dw.com/en/german-police-under-fire-for-misuse-of-covid-contact-tracing-app/a-60393597 >
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