Bahrain, Kuwait and Norway have run roughshod over people’s privacy, with highly invasive surveillance tools which go far beyond what is justified in efforts to tackle COVID-19. Privacy must not be another casualty as governments rush to roll out apps.
@harald I haven't read the article yet (had it open in another tab), but
Tracking precise location in realtime using GPS data
In addition it is the desicion to use a closed source development model for the app (for "security reasons", which is bullshit given how easy it is to decompile the app) and that the app has multiple purposes (contact tracing/notifications and collecting data for research) that are not separated, and you can not select which part you want to contribute to.Using permanent identifiers for the bluetooth beacons, and having these connected with a phone number required for registering.
Storing the above data in a centralised storage location. (And using a foreign cloud provider for that storage.)