Smartphone vs virus, is privacy always going to be the loser?

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Smartphones can help the effort to contain the coronavirus, but do we have to let Big Brother look over our shoulder?

In Europe, officials, doctors and engineers are looking at how smartphones could be enlisted in the war against the spread of the new coronavirus.

Your location data is already likely being used that way by mobile operators to feed traffic information to map apps. Google, which collects large amounts of data from users of its myriad services, plans to publish information about the movement of people to allow governments to gauge the effectiveness of social distancing measures.

If you've ever connected a pair to your phone in a public place you'll probably have noticed the devices of others nearby.Someone who has downloaded the app and kept their Bluetooth enabled will begin to register codes from all people who have the app on their phone and come within range.The Singaporean app is designed to reduce privacy concerns.

This is the method chosen by Israel, which put internal security agency Shin Bet in charge of obtaining the data from mobile phone operators.

 

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