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A new mobile application called TraceTogether was launched on Friday (Mar 20) to support ongoing contact tracing efforts amid the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore. The authorities stressed that the use of the app is voluntary and that users have to give "explicit consent" to participate in TraceTogether.This consent can be withdrawn anytime, according to GovTech
Property / quote: A new mobile application called TraceTogether was launched on Friday (Mar 20) to support ongoing contact tracing efforts amid the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore. The authorities stressed that the use of the app is voluntary and that users have to give "explicit consent" to participate in TraceTogether.This consent can be withdrawn anytime, according to GovTech / rank
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A new mobile application called TraceTogether was launched on Friday (Mar 20) to support ongoing contact tracing efforts amid the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore. The authorities stressed that the use of the app is voluntary and that users have to give "explicit consent" to participate in TraceTogether.This consent can be withdrawn anytime, according to GovTech
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