COVIDSafe data ‘safe in our hands’, says Australian AG

We’ll keep an open mind on that statement ! We’re less worried about private companies or individuals than what government may decide to do in future with the data.

Lawyers Weekly Australia reports….

Legislation passed by the Morrison government has enhanced the privacy protections in the COVIDSafe app, according to Attorney-General Christian Porter.

New legislation has added further protections to the consequences of using the data from the COVIDSafe app for illegal purposes, including a jail term of up to five years and a fine of $63,000 per offence. The Attorney-General’s office hopes this will give Australians the confidence to download the app and trust the private information is safe in its hands.

Mr Porter said: “The legislation clearly defines the circumstances in which COVIDSafe data can be collected, used or disclosed, as well as prescribing the significant criminal and civil penalties for any misuse.”

The operation of this legislation will be subject to an independent oversight by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. Following royal assent, privacy legislation will replace the previous protections introduced under the Biosecurity Act in late April.

Under the legislation, data can only be accessed by an authorised health official from the states and territories, for the sole purpose of contact tracing purposes after a user tested positive to the virus consents to their encrypted data being unloaded.

The Law Council of Australia said it is pleased to see the bill pass through Parliament and although there was still some concern, they are pleased to have been able to work with the government to alleviating concerns from the Exposure Draft Bill.

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