Military commanders asks troops to use COVID-19 app, says no privacy concerns
OTTAWA — The commander of the Canadian Armed Forces is encouraging his troops to download the federal government’s smartphone application for tracking potential exposure to COVID-19, saying he has no privacy or security concerns about the program.
Chief of defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance instead painted the app as one way Canadian soldiers can “be a tremendous force for good,” particularly when it comes to preventing a resurgence of the illness in the fall.
“One of many tangible actions we can take is to download the Government of Canada’s new COVID Alert app onto our devices, either personal or work-issued devices,” Vance said in a message with Defence Department deputy minister Jody Thomas.
“Both of us strongly encourage you to do so.”


