[Singapour] Singapore confirms police will have access to Covid-19 contact-tracing data
Auteur : Reuters
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Date et Heure : 4 janvier 2021, 18:37
– The technology, deployed as both a phone app and a physical device, is being used by nearly 80 per cent of the 5.7 million population
– Privacy concerns have been raised about such apps in various places, including Israel and South Korea.
Source : Reuters, “Singapore confirms police will have access to Covid-19 contact-tracing data”, South China Morning Post, 04/01/2021. URL : https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-asia/article/3116378/singapore-confirms-police-will-have-access-covid-19 (consulté le 04/01/2021).
Voir également :
Dewey Sim, “Coronavirus: Singapore limits police use of TraceTogether contact-tracing data to seven types of criminal offences”, South China Morning Post, 02/02/2021. URL : https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3120212/coronavirus-singapore-limit-police-use-tracetogether-contact (consulté le 02/02/2021).
Today Online, “Coronavirus: Singapore’s contact-tracing app can be used by police but only for serious offences”, South China Morning Post, 09/01/2021. URL : https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-asia/article/3117042/coronavirus-singapores-contact-tracing-app-can-be-used (consulté le 11/01/2021).
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