On 6/12/20 12:33 am, Stephen Loosley wrote:

Western Australia introduces new app to help with contact tracing as QR codes 
become mandatory in the state from today ...

Unfortunately each state seems to be building their own incompatible App.

I am thinking of having students build a free open source privacy enhanced COVID19 app for educational institutions and developing nations. This would work with any check-in QRcode from existing systems & comply with the Privacy-Preserving Contact Tracing Protocol from Apple and Google.

The user could scan a QR code from any system when entering a facility. If this s already in the database, they need do nothing more. If the location is not registered they enter the name and address, to be added to the central database.

The app would regularly check a broadcast list of identified COVID19 outbreak locations. If matched where the user had been, their phone would alert them. The user could then choose to have their phone send a list of where they had been to
Contact Tracing staff.

This could be implemented without the cooperation, or approval, of government authorities or the commercial providers of contact tracing systems. The app would simply use their QR codes to identify locations.

The same app could use Bluetooth to record who the user had been near.


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