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Wellington City Council, NZ is using the Rippl app for city-wide contact tracing during COVID-19

Wellington City Council, NZ Rippl COVID-19 contact tracing

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Wellington City Council partnered with local software developer, PaperKite, to use the Rippl app for cite-wide contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Council registered with Rippl to receive unique QR codes that will be displayed at each Council site. Ripple users can scan the QR code when entering or exiting a facility. Health officials will send alerts to anyone who logged themselves at a location in which they could have come in contact with an individual diagnosed with COVID-19.

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‎Rippl: Privacy-first Check-in on the App Store

‎Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots and learn more about Rippl: Privacy-first Check-in. Download Rippl: Privacy-first Check-in and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

Rippl: Privacy-first Check-in and Alerting - Apps on Google Play

Rippl is the privacy first, secure way to check in when supporting your favourite local businesses. Keep your data in your hands with Rippl. You never share any personal data with Rippl, and all of your check-in data stays on your phone until you choose to share it. Rippl is a completely private way to keep track of where you’ve been. Stay safer with contactless check in. With Rippl you avoid the need to sign in with a pen, or touch anything other people have touched. Just scan a QR code at your favourite local business and you’re good to go. Support local Kiwi businesses. Help your local businesses with their check-in needs by using Rippl - it’s a safer alternative to pen and paper! No sign up, just download and scan. Rippl has been designed to be the easiest way to check in when supporting your local businesses. Download Rippl today and support your local businesses! NOTE: Rippl is fully functional, but please update it whenever asked. We’ll be releasing improvements rapidly.

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