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Could a ‘consent app’ help clear the air before we pop the question?
Thursday March 18, 2021
It may be a romance killer, but NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller says an app could be used by couples to establish and record mutual consent before engaging in sex.
NSW’s police chief has suggested a ‘consent app’ could be used before engaging in sex. (Photo Mitch Boehn, Unsplash)
He believes the technology could help navigate the way forward as the country confronts an increasing number of sexual assaults while reporting and conviction rates remain low.
Fuller said he had discussed the consent app with NSW Attorney-General Mark Speakman and Police Minister…
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