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Reporter Kwon Aeri, a friendly economist, is on Thursday. Reporter Kwon, have you been to a karaoke or club recently? (I haven't been there.) I haven't been there, but from yesterday (10th), I was going to use an electronic attendance list to go to play with this.

<Reporter>

Yes, the entry and exit records have been started in earnest for eight types of so-called high-risk facilities that are considered to have the highest risk of infection. Everyone's records must remain.

Hunting Pocha, Emotional Tavern, and nightlife taverns such as clubs and room salons, Danlan Tavern, Colatech, and karaoke are not only entertainment venues, so-called GX group exercise classes, vigorous group exercise facilities, and finally part of the auditorium This is an indoor performance hall with standing seats. It is estimated that there are 80,000 facilities nationwide.

These places have been advised to refrain from operating for the time being, but if there are places that continue to operate, you will have to check the access situation in the future. The deadline is not set.

In particular, the infection in the corona area continues to be severe, especially in the Seoul metropolitan area where these facilities are concentrated, and as long as this situation continues, you will need to keep access records.

Also, yesterday's decision was made that schools and children's schools were also invited to introduce this QR code access record.

The 80,000 businesses of the eight types shown above are obliged to write electronic records and are subject to punishment if they are breached. It is to be introduced voluntarily.

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Actually, it was because Itaewon Club didn't have a good record of visitors. Anyway, even on the first day of yesterday's implementation, confusion was formed all over the place. Please explain in detail how to do it.

<Reporter>

Once a visitor or guest is a Naver subscriber with a smartphone, they can leave an electronic access record.

From the end of this month, it is also possible to use a self-authentication app linked with carriers called'Pass', but you must be a Naver subscriber for the time being.

If you tap the profile picture shown on the first screen of the Naver app on your phone, you can find QR code, which is the same as my electronic signature pen, which can leave an electronic access record.

This is the system that Naver has newly built for this electronic access list, and even those who do not see this profile icon in large culture will be about 30% of all Naver users until today.

There are three of them on the left. It's up there. You can find it by entering here. Owners and employees who need to get access records do not need a separate machine.


If you download the relevant app to the phone and scan the QR code that the customer extrudes with the phone camera, the access record is created.

However, even though Naver has 30 million subscribers, there will still be some who have not signed up. There will be many people who are clumsy about using the app.

If you want to go to a place like this, you must bring your resident registration card. Because, even if you write it by hand, you have to leave an entry record.

Once it is in the transitional period until the end of this month, if the access record is neglected from the following month, it may be punished with a fine and virtually suspended.

The school has not yet considered the penalties even if they do not use this electronic access record. Still, I would like to ask students to participate voluntarily considering the risk of group infection.

Instead, we are promoting a way to incentivize schools that intend to create an electronic attendance directory. What the incentive will be is now under review.

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But it may be because it is still in the early stages, but "Is this not too much of my movement, or is the information really protected?" I think there are quite a few people who are concerned about this.

<Reporter>

Yes. So, I just need to tell you how my information will be handled by creating an electronic access record.

This QR code made by Naver is a one-time password that is constantly updated. Those who use bank OTP can think about the principle.

Naver has only my name, phone number, and the QR code password that Naver generated.

As soon as this is scanned by the mobile phone of the employee of the workplace I visited, only the time when the QR code and the code was scanned is transferred to a public institution called the Social Security Information Service. So, if nothing else, I can't know either way.

Wherever I came from, there should be a situation where a quarantine officer has to come to the visitor and investigate the epidemiology of the visitors, but when the information is combined, "Oh, this man has been here," is known to the quarantine authorities.

And after filling in my access information, it will be destroyed 4 weeks after it was created.