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Ima mnogo toga ali npr. jutros sam pričitao vest u The Atlantic-u (2.9.2021.) o novoj aplikaciji u Australiji:
Vlada Australije, koja je uvela obavezan karantin, gde svoje sugrađane smešta u hotele, motele... i po ostalim ustanovama, kao "zamenu" i humanije rešenje za karantin, uvela je aplikaciju za mobilne telefone koja od građana zahteva da se uslikaju i pošalju fotografija u roku od 15 minuta kada im stigne zahtev od države (po "random" principu) kako bi potvrdili da su u karantinu.
Government of South Australia, one of the country’s six states, developed and is now testing an app as Orwellian as any in the free world to enforce its quarantine rules. People in South Australia will be forced to download an app that combines facial recognition and geolocation. The state will text them at random times, and thereafter they will have 15 minutes to take a picture of their face in the location where they are supposed to be. Should they fail, the local police department will be sent to follow up in person. “We don’t tell them how often or when, on a random basis they have to reply within 15 minutes,” Premier Steven Marshall explained. “I think every South Australian should feel pretty proud that we are the national pilot for the home-based quarantine app.”
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Ima mnogo toga ali npr. jutros sam pričitao vest u The Atlantic-u (2.9.2021.) o novoj aplikaciji u Australiji:
Vlada Australije, koja je uvela obavezan karantin, gde svoje sugrađane smešta u hotele, motele... i po ostalim ustanovama, kao "zamenu" i humanije rešenje za karantin, uvela je aplikaciju za mobilne telefone koja od građana zahteva da se uslikaju i pošalju fotografija u roku od 15 minuta kada im stigne zahtev od države (po "random" principu) kako bi potvrdili da su u karantinu.
Government of South Australia, one of the country’s six states, developed and is now testing an app as Orwellian as any in the free world to enforce its quarantine rules. People in South Australia will be forced to download an app that combines facial recognition and geolocation. The state will text them at random times, and thereafter they will have 15 minutes to take a picture of their face in the location where they are supposed to be. Should they fail, the local police department will be sent to follow up in person. “We don’t tell them how often or when, on a random basis they have to reply within 15 minutes,” Premier Steven Marshall explained. “I think every South Australian should feel pretty proud that we are the national pilot for the home-based quarantine app.”

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