Italian government app for tracing COVID-19 infections
In the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, many governments have been working to take control and containment measures until a vaccine is available, effective treatments are found and the virus evolves. The government of Italy, one of the most affected countries in Europe, has launched the Immuni app.
Traceability of infections by controlling s
This application s via Bluetooth those people with whom a possible infected person has been in . In this way, an app who is diagnosed with coronavirus can offer, thanks to his smartphone, precise information about the people he has been with and thus trace infections and contain them. The application requires the activation of Bluetooth and that the provides some data such as their region and province of residence.
But the debate around these applications is not so much about their usefulness but about the 's privacy, about how that data is going to be managed. That is why certain measures are taken, such as not collecting personal data, not tracking the identity or persons with whom one is in , encrypting connections, storing data on a server in Italy...
Also say that the app allows infected s to send a warning anonymously to those s with whom they have been in .
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 6.0.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
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