Singapore already planning version 2.0 contact-tracing wearable
Contract awarded for 300,000 units and another tender has been issued
The island nation announced the wearable, known as the TraceTogether Token", on June 9th and quickly defended the device's privacy features on grounds that it lacks GPS features and is intended to make contact-tracing possible for those who either don't use a smartphone or lack a suitable model. Authorities also did not rule out making the device compulsory....