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posted ago by Trumpican +19 / -0

My group in the company i work for is getting involved in some tracing app activity across the entire US.

My confidentiality agreement will not let me disclose much if anything but here are the things to note:

  1. Many 3rd parties are getting involved in many different layers. This is making security hard to audit. This needs to be flushed out.

  2. When 3rd parties are involved, in the FED space, things remain confidential with exception to some communications. When 3rd parties are involved with State and Local governments, some states do not protect 3rd parties from FOIA requests unless specified in the contract, and someones only protects source code of software.

  3. Look out for no bid awards of contracts. This is almost completely illegal with some minor exceptions. If you see this, contact someone like Judicial Watch ASAP

  4. The applications are being made so that, even if you do not participate, if anyone that has your contact information logged or saved somewhere, you are part of the tracking.

  5. no one is asking if there is 3rd party funding tracing (Micro$oft?) that is not being disclosed, and this should be investigated

  6. if anyone asks you or offers to add you, try stating the term you want to "opt-out" since that is a legal term versus a non-objection. Even though this might not have weight today, if enough mention it, it may come back to privacy laws and HIPAA laws.

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sarcen1776 2 points ago +2 / -0

You know, if the lefties destroy right to privacy, they also destroy the main argument for Row vs. Wade. I know they know, and don't care. So vote like your life depends on it.

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VA-Pede 1 point ago +2 / -1

If some sort of contact tracing app becomes ma datory some how then run a GPS spoofer.

Instructions on how to do so will be posted later if they are needed.

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DarkCrow92 1 point ago +1 / -0

I say post them now. Can't be too careful. Its best we prepare for the worse and hope for the best.