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    I can't remember what it was and whether it was related to qr codes or not, but the news reported that the data was backed up and archived like most computer systems. Most computer systems are backed up and stored for 6 or 7 years

    So they found ppls info on backups

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpol View Post
    I can't remember what it was and whether it was related to qr codes or not, but the news reported that the data was backed up and archived like most computer systems. Most computer systems are backed up and stored for 6 or 7 years

    So they found ppls info on backups
    That was in South Australia after the auditor general office audit the health department covid computer system. Correct all systems are backup and store off-site. I don't do sign-in but will show my vac certificate so far only one massage parlour ask to see the vac certificate no sign in.

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    A lot has occurred under the guise of this pandemic. Many laws have been passed by the government. Now the federal government wants to introduce legislation regarding digitalidentity. You guys can check it out and have your say:-

    www.digitalidentity.gov.au

    It appears Australia is moving towards a digital ID tracking and credit system. Does this mean the government will control every aspect of your life? If cash is taken away and there will be a digital currency how will you pay for transactions? Brothels, RNT shops, WLs and MLs won't be able to use cash. Punters won't be anonymous when going to shops if they have to pay using a digital credit system. This will be here soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuteguy View Post
    A lot has occurred under the guise of this pandemic. Many laws have been passed by the government. Now the federal government wants to introduce legislation regarding digitalidentity. You guys can check it out and have your say:-

    www.digitalidentity.gov.au

    It appears Australia is moving towards a digital ID tracking and credit system. Does this mean the government will control every aspect of your life? If cash is taken away and there will be a digital currency how will you pay for transactions? Brothels, RNT shops, WLs and MLs won't be able to use cash. Punters won't be anonymous when going to shops if they have to pay using a digital credit system. This will be here soon.
    They've been talking about cashless for years. Would gain the government about $70b a year in tax revenue.

    I'm all for it, get rid of black money.

    Everything will be open banking apps like Beemit where you can just transfer funds to the shop or girl.

    Yes everyone will have to pay tax which will be a big blow to the industry but good for privates I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpol View Post
    I can't remember what it was and whether it was related to qr codes or not, but the news reported that the data was backed up and archived like most computer systems. Most computer systems are backed up and stored for 6 or 7 years

    So they found ppls info on backups
    If your record is deleted after 28 days, a backup on, say, the 30th day should not contain that information? Is every backup archived, or is it just the current status updated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiegaigin View Post
    If your record is deleted after 28 days, a backup on, say, the 30th day should not contain that information? Is every backup archived, or is it just the current status updated?
    Usually in the primary system, that is what we use, it is deleted. In fact it might not deleted but marked as not to show from our nsw gov apps so it appears deleted but the data could still be there

    From a systems operations perspective, the data is backed up each night and stored for 6 years usually offsite.

    So if they audited they can retrieve the backups

    Say a shop is being investigated for child prostitution in a case that occurred 5 years ago.

    They could get a court order for the backups to be restored from 5 years prior and they can check who has been visiting the shop and potentially engaging in child prostitution

    They would probably interview all those who had qr checked in and questioned about their knowledge of the child in the case.

    They would probably go through all the CCTV footage as well but that's up to the shop to keep

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuteguy View Post
    A lot has occurred under the guise of this pandemic. Many laws have been passed by the government. Now the federal government wants to introduce legislation regarding digitalidentity. You guys can check it out and have your say:-

    www.digitalidentity.gov.au

    It appears Australia is moving towards a digital ID tracking and credit system. Does this mean the government will control every aspect of your life? If cash is taken away and there will be a digital currency how will you pay for transactions? Brothels, RNT shops, WLs and MLs won't be able to use cash. Punters won't be anonymous when going to shops if they have to pay using a digital credit system. This will be here soon.
    That's where bitcoin and other crypto currencies may come into play.. But I doubt cash will be completely removed, how will the casino operate..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyboy View Post
    That's where bitcoin and other crypto currencies may come into play.. But I doubt cash will be completely removed, how will the casino operate..
    There's a VIP card system in a few VIP lounges where you put funds on the card and use that card on the pokies. I think you get a bit more credit by using the card.

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    The government has been talking up that idea for a while for all pokies, to try and curb problem gambling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff888 View Post
    There's a VIP card system in a few VIP lounges where you put funds on the card and use that card on the pokies. I think you get a bit more credit by using the card.

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    Without cash casinos would literally lose 100s of millions if not billions a year in revenue, where else would the dirty money go.. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyboy View Post
    Without cash casinos would literally lose 100s of millions if not billions a year in revenue, where else would the dirty money go.. Lol
    Exactly, look what happened to Crown.

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    I broke my fs drought yesterday at somewhere that I wouldn't call a top shelf establishment and wasn't even asked to check in or Vax passport

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    I've seen 3 girls so far. QR and paper forms in reception, but not asked to check in. "Double vax required" signs displayed.

    Girls quick to say "I've had two shots", but didn't ask my status.

    One girl wore mask for entire session; 2nd girl took it off after entering room; 3rd girl didn't have one at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiegaigin View Post
    I've seen 3 girls so far. QR and paper forms in reception, but not asked to check in. "Double vax required" signs displayed.

    Girls quick to say "I've had two shots", but didn't ask my status.

    One girl wore mask for entire session; 2nd girl took it off after entering room; 3rd girl didn't have one at all.
    Mask the whole session that is a bit rough, not sure I would gone ahead with the session

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    Haha covid safety was virtually non existent where I was masks were light on the ground I think the manager was wearing one when I left. It was business as usual and seemed very busy when I was there

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    Quote Originally Posted by smn5746 View Post
    Mask the whole session that is a bit rough, not sure I would gone ahead with the session
    It was RnT. It didn't make much difference for Part 1. It didn't bother me for the HJ, But she did take it off for the BJ

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    I thought masks were not mandatory when performing strenuous exercise indoors?

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    Today I was asked to sho my vaccine certificate at 181 McCredi Smithfield but no QR checkin

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpol View Post
    I thought masks were not mandatory when performing strenuous exercise indoors?
    Presumably such exercise does not involve close personal contact. There would be distance restrictions like 1 person per 4 sq metres?

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    I went to one up here in May, before the fan hit the shit - they had an iPad you could use to manually QR log in 'if you didn't have a phone' - I wonder what % of 30-40 odd year olds all of a sudden don't have a phone there?

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