Sunday Territorian

CHECK-IN APP GETS UPGRADE

- GARY SHIPWAY

UPGRADES to the Territory Check-In app will now allow businesses to use an iPad as a digital doorman.

The upgrade allows venues and businesses to check-in patrons that do not have a smart phone or device.

The new function also means contact tracers will no longer need to go through pages of paper if an exposure site is called. A contact list can be generated at the push of a button

Territoria­ns and visitors can check-in digitally even where there is no internet service, with the data stored in the database as soon as the user is back in range.

While restrictio­ns have been lifted in the Territory the Check-In app is mandatory for all places to collect customer and visitor details. The chief health officer direction includes constructi­on sites, education institutio­ns, indoor and outdoor markets and places that provide sporting or physical training activities.

Download the app visit coronaviru­s.nt.gov.au/stay-safe/ check-in-app

 ??  ?? Small Business Minister, Paul Kirby says latest figures show the Territory is at 10.6 million QR check-ins.
Small Business Minister, Paul Kirby says latest figures show the Territory is at 10.6 million QR check-ins.

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