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Queensland police use of check-in data sparks reform calls
Australian Privacy Foundation vice-chair Monique Mann said one of the key promises of such tools nationwide was that the data would be collected and used for its sole public health purpose, then destroyed.
“We need stronger protection,” Ms Mann said of the Queensland situation. “We need to…
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