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All sorts of legitimate reasons why you don't want Google or Apple tracking you in this way.Drug dealer...?
All sorts of legitimate reasons why you don't want Google or Apple tracking you in this way.Drug dealer...?
Paranoia..?All sorts of legitimate reasons why you don't want Google or Apple tracking you in this way.
Yes if people write something sensible to debate...otherwise.No ..I do not have the patienceCan't you hold a civil conversation?
Yes if people write something sensible to debate...otherwise.No ..I do not have the patience
And how important are they compared to saving lives?All sorts of legitimate reasons why you don't want Google or Apple tracking you in this way.
You asking me to put an exact figure on % of GDP.....stupid..Debate.....You missed it.I'd be interested to know which part you didn't consider sensible, and which part you thought was your attempt at "debate".
You asking me to put an exact figure on % of GDP.....stupid..Debate.....You missed it.
You asking me to put an exact figure on % of GDP.....stupid..Debate.....You missed it.
Are you hallucinating? Where have I asked you anything about GDP?
No worries..Apart from being another poster, and another thread, you're bang on the money
Unless you live in a space suit there is a risk...So tracking is a good idea.I am not a great advocate of being monitored but I do agree with it in this instance.The reason I don't want the app - if the police are going to get access to it is obvious - they abuse everything they get their hands on so the data security of an app that deliberatly tracks you will be abused by them.
Now if there is a guarantee that the police will not have access and will not be allowed to use it in any way - then I'd consider it.
However, I dont go near anyone when I have to go out and if Im in the supermarket Im ensuring that I keep clear from others, masked up, gloved up, disinfecting before I get back in the car.
I'd rather wear disposable cleansuits
As I mentioned the police etc already have access to phone tracking data - actual position data as well. Google /Apple too but by all means don't bother to read what I posted.But once you let the police have access they will never let it go and they are just too much big brother for my liking.