Israel wants to use phone-spying tech to curb spread of coronavirus

With over 200 cases of the coronavirus, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to use anti-terrorist technology to be able to trace COVID-19 patients and minimize the risk of spreading the virus.

Netanyahu said that the technology will be able to locate other people who have been in contact with those positive of the virus. This is done by tracking their phones to see the places they’ve been to before they were diagnosed and tested positive. This way, individuals who might be exposed to the virus can easily be identified and isolated.

Shin Bet, Israel’s security agency, has confirmed to Reuters that Netanyahu and the Health Ministry have requested to start preparing the technology to use against coronavirus. Although, it’s been reported that the agency will not take part in quarantine violation enforcement procedures.

“There is no intention of using said technologies for enforcement or tracking in the context of isolation guidelines,” The Shin Bet said in a statement.

Though the purpose in itself is for the good of everyone, it entails questions regarding violations of privacy.

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“I am troubled by this announcement. I understand that we are in unique circumstances, but this seems potentially like over-reach. Much will depend on how intrusive the new measures are,” Avner Pinchuk, a privacy expert with the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, mentioned to Reuters.

On the other hand, others see the benefit of this move. Yuval Elovici, head of the cybersecurity research center at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University, told The Washington Post that privacy concerns can be minimized by collecting data anonymously.

“There is no doubt about the privacy issue,” Elovici said. “But in a technological society, it makes sense to use such technology to save lives. I personally strongly support it.”

Netanyahu addressed the fact that this move could invade people’s privacy. This is why he said the Justice Ministry would still give the final approval.

“They are not minor measures. They entail a certain degree of violation of the privacy of those same people, who we will check to see whom they came into contact with while sick and what preceded that. This is an effective tool for locating the virus,” Netanyahu added.

As initial measures to contain the virus, Israel has already closed all malls, cafes, recreational facilities, and schools. The government has also announced that no one should gather in groups larger than 10.

If your country is thinking of implementing the same approach, would you be in favor of or against it?

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Driving under the rain: 4 quick tips to keep in mind

As quarantine restrictions start to ease up, we can finally take our cars out to stretch their legs. Unfortunately, the rainy season is starting to lurk around the corner, and with that, comes the task of prepping our cars for driving under the rain. Here are a few things you should keep in mind before getting your car wet.

Keep your tires thick

Your car’s tires push away water on wet roads maintaining traction. For maximum gripping power, it’s important to preserve tire tread with regular checks of tire pressure. If you see bald spots, it’s best to replace your tires.

Work those windshield wipers 

Being able to see in rainy weather is vital for your own safety as well as your passengers and every other driver on the road. Being caught in a downpour with poorly working wiper blades is DANGEROUS. Check the condition of your windshield wipers for signs of brittleness. If you notice any streaking when you use it, it may be time for new wipers.

Check those brakes

Stopping or braking in rainy conditions takes longer than in dry road. With wet weather coming up, it’s important to keep brakes in optimal condition. To stay safe, have your brake components checked. If you notice any squeaking noises when you brake, your brake pads may need changing. Also, any grinding noises while braking need immediate inspection.

Shine a light

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During a heavy downpour, properly working headlights increase visibility allowing you to see the road and other drivers to see you. The beam of your vehicle’s headlights may be the only way other drivers know your vehicle is on the road. Hence, it’s imperative that you make sure you have fully functioning headlights before you leave the house.

Once you’re aware of these things, you can finally get in your car with confidence that the bad weather won’t get the best of you. Remember, driving in the rain is always a risk. Not just for you, but for other drivers as well. It’s always better to be safe than sorry.

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