My students just completed a module titled "Liberty in the Technological State" in my Sc, Tech & IR course.
Health surveillance is necessary in a pandemic but the extensive data collection of the #ArogyaSetuApp has bothered me - why is so much info reqd? https://www.bloombergquint.com/coronavirus-outbreak/covid-19-how-the-aarogya-setu-app-handles-your-data
Health surveillance is necessary in a pandemic but the extensive data collection of the #ArogyaSetuApp has bothered me - why is so much info reqd? https://www.bloombergquint.com/coronavirus-outbreak/covid-19-how-the-aarogya-setu-app-handles-your-data
Hear about the Singapore govt's #TraceTogether app. I would like similar openness from the makers of India's #ArogyaSetuApp - explain how it works and how the information collected is used. And yeah, any conflicts of interest?
Is there such a video?
Is there such a video?
And it begins? https://m.mid-day.com/amp/articles/coronavirus-outbreak-woman-with-no-travel-history-no-symptoms-whisked-away-by-bmc/22737204
@internetfreedom has sent BECIL a legal notice
https://twitter.com/internetfreedom/status/1254339235240267776?s=21 https://twitter.com/internetfreedom/status/1254339235240267776
https://twitter.com/internetfreedom/status/1254339235240267776?s=21 https://twitter.com/internetfreedom/status/1254339235240267776
Some useful insights in this thread. For “participatory self-surveillance” to work, citizens must be able to trust the govt. to follow the spirit of the law & govt. must be able to trust citizens to follow instructions. Neither is usually possible in India https://twitter.com/elainetsao/status/1254337757331116033