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(‎Created claim: quote (P203): The technology also has its limits. Location data may not work accurately in buildings, the metro, and other places where tracking doesn’t work. Many people over social media expressed reluctance to get involved, due to privacy concerns over their data. Despite assurances, they worry they could be identified and stigmatized for life for spreading the illness.)
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The technology also has its limits. Location data may not work accurately in buildings, the metro, and other places where tracking doesn’t work. Many people over social media expressed reluctance to get involved, due to privacy concerns over their data. Despite assurances, they worry they could be identified and stigmatized for life for spreading the illness.
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Seznam’s Mapy.cz app has coronavirus tracking feature, but not everyone is impressed - Prague, Czech Republic
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    The technology also has its limits. Location data may not work accurately in buildings, the metro, and other places where tracking doesn’t work. Many people over social media expressed reluctance to get involved, due to privacy concerns over their data. Despite assurances, they worry they could be identified and stigmatized for life for spreading the illness.
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