Infection tracing apps for smartphones have split opinion between the safety and privacy camps. Their adoption should be a matter of choice and not make way for state surveillance With desperate times come desperate measures.
About a decade ago, tracing infections during an epidemic would have required a lot of manual effort. But in 2020, our smartphones can track where we go.
So, it’s no surprise that governments across the world are trying to leverage handset locations to pinpoint covid danger zones.
The gizmo we typically carry is loaded with a GPS chip that can log places we visit. Combined with such data from other phones, algorithms can determine whether two people came in contact with each other.
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