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New SafeEntry system now in use at more than 2,700 places
Visitors can now hold their TraceTogether tokens or phones that have the TraceTogether app near the devices to register their visits. TNP PHOTO: DESMOND FOO
ANG QING & NATALIE TAN
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The introduction of SafeEntry Gateway devices was made compulsory for places with large numbers of visitors from Monday.
Malls, cinemas, supermarkets and hospitals are among the more than 2,700 locations equipped with the new SafeEntry system.
Visitors to these places can now hold their TraceTogether tokens, or phones with the TraceTogether app, near the devices to register their visits.
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Just tap to check in with new SafeEntry Gateway system
Mr Neil Ang, a delivery manager of SafeEntry, demonstrating a contactless check-in using a smartphone via the SafeEntry Gateway Box. TNP PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN
From April 19, users with TraceTogether app or token can tap devices on box instead of scanning QR code
KENNY CHEE, SENIOR TECH CORRESPONDENT
Mar 17, 2021 06:00 am
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The SafeEntry check-in to public venues will become a simpler and faster process from April 19 with a new tap-in system.
The SafeEntry Gateway Box was launched yesterday at Nex mall in Serangoon Central by the Smart Nation and Digital Government Office. It has been on trial at the mall since Feb 15.