I don't think it is a conspiracy - it just sounds like there is some bureaucracy about apps on work phones (they have been told they can download to private phones).pic.twitter.com/asgYpjG815
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I don't think it is a conspiracy - it just sounds like there is some bureaucracy about apps on work phones (they have been told they can download to private phones).pic.twitter.com/asgYpjG815
It’s still unclear how that bureaucracy is classified as “security reasons”, unless they haven’t yet been fully convinced of Serco’s data handling, which seems extremely likely given the contact tracing resistance a few months back
One rule for them ...
Haha the police don’t have to follow rules, silly!
A bit disappointed in you Dawn; if you read the article it indicates that they'll approve it soon "We have been taking time to review the specifications of the app to assess the implications for policing," added a spokesman. The council might drop the policy as soon as Tuesday
You should seriously read ACPO advice on this. Illuminating
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