Users of Al Hosn app are being urged to be extra careful while sharing their green pass online as it contains confidential personal data.
In a Tweet, the app's developer said the data can be compromised and misused if shared incorrectly.
Al Hosn is the UAE's official app for COVID-19 test results and vaccine registry.
The #Alhosn green pass contains sensitive personal data. This data can be compromised and misused if shared incorrectly. Always be careful when sharing your green pass online. #KeepItSafe pic.twitter.com/C9vAcBDItV
— Al Hosn App (@AlHosnApp) August 17, 2022
A Green Pass is required for entering most public places and attractions in Abu Dhabi.
Fully vaccinated individuals will get a 14-day Green Pass after receiving a negative PCR test result.


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