The "legal" requirement to use the NHS tracking app on a Smartphone to do an increasing number of things ( eat out, get on transport, stay in hotels) must be deeply challenging to whole parts of society, the elderly for example. Quite surprised this isn't more of a concern, talked about more. For a long time I've suggested that Smartphones be used for a variety of Public things, a way to pay out benefits, state pensions, to vote securely, to pay for transport, to pay tolls, and people have long said "It can't work Tom, we'd leave so many behind if we forced smartphone use". Well, here we are. Perhaps we can offer phones to everyone , train people on how to use them, and leapfrog and bypass massive wasteful, slow, inefficient, insecure legacy systems. Which would all be a great thing to come from this.
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