My primary concern is with the multi-media access.
We still don't know how "secure" our devices actually are.
On top of that, how many bylines does Apple or Android have in their systems that low-key say they own any information you put on their devices?
One thing permits another, and the next thing you know, the vaxpass's only obstacle is getting it legally enshrined.
The system has already been there for over a year now. They've already done the crime, they just need to change the rules so the crime is no longer on the books to charge them.
That's my take too.
My primary concern is with the multi-media access.
We still don't know how "secure" our devices actually are.
On top of that, how many bylines does Apple or Android have in their systems that low-key say they own any information you put on their devices?
One thing permits another, and the next thing you know, the vaxpass's only obstacle is getting it legally enshrined.
The system has already been there for over a year now. They've already done the crime, they just need to change the rules so the crime is no longer on the books to charge them.
Yep, I agree with your scenario.
To me this self-evident and the answer is Yes, the security is really poor. Look at the Dominion election machines. I mean, can we expect better? No.
It's a bad idea. I suspect this is about consolidating hospitals in which small practices are eliminated.