'Singapore has admitted data from its Covid contact tracing programme can also be accessed by police, reversing earlier privacy assurances. Officials had previously explicitly ruled out the data would be used for anything other than the virus tracking. But parliament was told on Monday it could also be used "for the purpose of criminal investigation".Close to 80% of residents are signed up to the TraceTogether programme, which is used to check in to locations.The voluntary take up increased after it was announced it would soon be needed to access anything from the supermarket to your place of work.The TraceTogether programme, which uses either a smartphone app or a bluetooth token, also monitors who you have been in contact with.'
Thank you kindly GC. Never really went, just watched. The information flow on Parler is incredible. It’s my first time ever using a social media platform.
Are we mobilising the Veterans yet to stop this pandemic BS?
This link has now been deleted.....as expected of course, but got to well over 2.5m views before it went. BUT here is the live (for now) re-upload!
For those that don't realise where this is going:
'Singapore has admitted data from its Covid contact tracing programme can also be accessed by police, reversing earlier privacy assurances. Officials had previously explicitly ruled out the data would be used for anything other than the virus tracking. But parliament was told on Monday it could also be used "for the purpose of criminal investigation". Close to 80% of residents are signed up to the TraceTogether programme, which is used to check in to locations. The voluntary take up increased after it was announced it would soon be needed to access anything from the supermarket to your place of work. The TraceTogether programme, which uses either a smartphone app or a bluetooth token, also monitors who you have been in contact with.'