The actor put pleas on social media after losing his wedding ring while swimming at the Essex beach.
The song was one of the first to feature a synth, was accused of being too "slushy" for the troops.
Government now intends to launch an app in the autumn but it may still lack contact-tracing tech.
The company's cloud-computing division says it fended off a flood of data over a three-day period.
The UK's data protection watchdog warns victims may be deterred from reporting crime.
The Queen and Sir Paul pay their respects to the Forces' Sweetheart, who has died aged 103.
Her husband tells Ross Kemp his wife moving to a care home is "the thing I've always feared".
Look back at the beloved singer's life, from childhood to World War Two and later success.
She was the Forces' Sweetheart, whose songs did so much to boost morale during World War Two.
The singer of We’ll Meet Again, who entertained British troops in World War Two, has died.