A "conspiranoid" question: have massive mobile phone geolocation/tracking tests been done in your countries?
Because just before some months before startingall this coronaviruscrisis, in Spain, the government announced that for two days, two separate times(2 working days+2 holidays days), two experiments of this type would be carried out, and that the data would be used for a study on traffic and internal movements of the population.
One of the massive tracking experiments was done when we were already with the coronavirus, and they warned that although we were all confined (I don´t remember exactly the confinament level just in that moment), the experiment would be carried out, although the objective would serve other different statistical purposes, and that it would not be used as evidence even though some could be shown to break established confinement rules by moving outside their permitted zones.
They also said that only mobile phones with geolocation activated would be tracked, and that if one voluntarily decided to cancel that option, he was free to do so.
At least a disturbing matter, however, it was noticed with short news in the press and the media, there was an appearance of some member of the government to explain the matter, and the results of the study have never been seen.
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