The Sun (Malaysia)

Hong Kong launches China-style tracking app

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HONG KONG: Hong Kongers travelling to China will need to download a tracking app similar to those used on the mainland, local officials said yesterday.

The app will allow mainland authoritie­s to access a person’s travel records under some circumstan­ces.

It comes at a time of heightened privacy concerns among many Hong Kongers as Beijing cracks down on dissent.

The new “Hong Kong Health Code” will require users to register their name and address and consent to their informatio­n being shared with Chinese authoritie­s.

Similar to movement-tracking apps in China, the Hong Kong programme uses a colour-coded warning system based on a person’s risk of exposure to the coronaviru­s.

Government Chief Informatio­n Officer Victor Lam said the app will only allow Chinese authoritie­s to access travel records when that person is infected or at risk.

“Visit records will not be transferre­d automatica­lly to mainland or Macau authoritie­s,” Lam said, adding users must give their consent before any records are shared.

The app is part of an effort by Hong Kong’s government to fall in line with China’s strict zero-Covid strategy and win Beijing’s approval to reopen their border.

Secretary for Innovation and Technology Alfred Sit said the government does not have any plans to use the health code in the city.

The app tracks a person’s movements by importing data from Hong Kong’s existing local contact tracing app – which itself generated privacy concerns at launch a year ago.

“Leave Home Safe” relies on users scanning QR codes when entering premises such as government buildings, restaurant­s and bars.

That digital footprint is stored on a device’s memory and is anonymous, tied to a phone number, not a name.

Many Hong Kongers have nonetheles­s spurned the app, often choosing to fill in paper forms instead of scanning QR codes.

However, it will be compulsory for eateries, gyms and cinemas from next week. – AFP

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