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Theoretical Q - would the company share their knowledge of their guests?

KeithVH

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Original Poster
One of the initiatives many locales are talking about is contact tracking. You know, things like this:

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In the pacific northwest,, they want servers at restaurants to collect and maintain lists of guests for 30 days as a condition of opening. Not going ANYWHERE near the political piece of this, I'm wondering whether some bright individual will want to leverage the inherent info of MagicBands for the same purpose and whether that is technically feasible from a volume standpoint. Nothing related to a conspiracy, I just lack faith in ANY government entity to properly implement and maintain info like this, especially in a 'hurry up and do' situation like we have now.

Then again, I wonder if the people screaming about privacy still would happily pay TDO to slap on an MB to ride Tron (at some point) . . .
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
I very much doubt it would happen. Collecting a list in restaurants is probably a way of tracking guests who dined within that months period so if an outbreak occurs the trail of a virus contact could be traced. It would be suited for a general area or section of a county that reopened. Its a very different situation of having guests traveling in from many areas of the country to Disney property.
 

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