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Workplaces, universities, schools, TAFE, supermarkets, and more will be required to use a Service NSW QR code from July 12.
The QR code sign-in system used across NSW is of huge help to contact tracers when they need to find out where a person with COVID-19 has been and who they might have had contact with. Reporter at ...
There are concerns perpetrators of domestic violence are using technology to track victim-survivors through the NSW QR code system, with hopes an alternative method will help keep them safe.
Starting from July 12, it will be mandatory for all workplaces (including offices) and retail businesses to have a Service NSW QR code check-in.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced on Wednesday all hospitality venues and hairdressers in the state will need to use the Service NSW app and the Service NSW QR system from January 1.
The NSW Government is updating its Service NSW app to increase public use of QR code check-ins with the pandemic raging in greater Sydney.
The NSW Government is updating its Service NSW app to increase public use of QR code check-ins with the pandemic raging in greater Sydney.
The Service NSW app used to trace Covid-19 through QR codes is experiencing a service shortage, prompting outrage from business owners.
NSW residents will be able to check into their local supermarket from Friday even if they don’t have a smartphone or pen and paper.
The NSW Government is considering making the Service NSW smartphone application mandatory for businesses that need to collect visitor data to allow for COVID-19 contact tracing.
State government reminds hospitality businesses and hairdressers they need to use the Service NSW QR code system come January 1.
Service NSW experienced a widespread outage of its mobile app on Thursday that prevented citizens from checking into businesses and accessing the digital driver licence for four hours.