Apple and Google will build their coronavirus contact tracing software right into your phone

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Apple and Google announced on Tuesday that future versions of the iOS and Android operating systems will include the companies’ Covid-19 notification system that previously required users to seek out and install an app made by a public health authority.
The exposure notification system uses Bluetooth signals from smartphones that have opted-in to determine how closely and for how long two phones were nearby, without collecting the location or identify of the users.

If one of the phone’s users were to test positive for Covid-19, then the system could send a push notification to other participating phones that they may have been exposed to the virus.
Previously, this system required a user to seek out and install an app made by a public health authority. But the new system, “Exposure Notifications Express,” will enable the same public health groups to send notifications to people at risk for exposure without the need to develop and maintain the apps.
The ability to opt-in to the system without users specifically seeking an app is intended to improve adoption of the system, which would improve its effectiveness because it requires a large number of people sharing Bluetooth signals to work.
As the next step in our work with public health authorities on Exposure Notifications, we are making it easier and faster for them to use the Exposure Notifications System without the need for them to build and maintain an app,” Apple and Google representatives said in a statement.
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Instead of building an app, with the new exposure notification system, public health groups can submit a configuration file with their contact information and their guidance. With the new system, users will get a push notification when it’s available in their state or region. Clicking on that notification will bring the user to a series of screens with information about the system which give the option to the user to opt-in.

The new system doesn’t preclude existing apps. Apps will still be available from public health authorities, especially if they have other features like symptom trackers. On Android phones, after opting in to Exposure Notifications Express, the user will download an automatically generated app. iPhones don’t require a separate app and configuration options will be available in the Settings app.
Exposure notification technology and contact-tracing apps were once heralded as a critical part of some countries’ strategies to lift their lockdowns, but low adoption and unclear effectiveness in some countries have dampened enthusiasm for the apps. In Virginia, the first state to launch an exposure notification app in the U.S., almost half a million people have downloaded its app, Covidwise, or roughly 5% of its population. Apple and Google say that the apps have already identified confirmed infections that may not have been found using other methods.
Apple and Google representatives said on Tuesday that a new study from Christophe Fraser at Oxford University has reassessed and lowered his estimate about how many people need to be participating in exposure notification for it to be effective. He estimates 15% update of these apps in addition to contact tracing could reduce Covid-19 infections by 15%. A previous study that suggested that 60% adoption was needed.
Six states in the United States have released apps using exposure notification, and 25 states are interested in the technology, company representatives said. DC, Maryland, Nevada, and Virginia have committed to the new app-free approach as well. For now, the system does not work across state borders.
Apple and Google representatives said the new software will be included in iOS 13.7 for iPhones, which will be released on Tuesday. Google will include the new software in Android updates coming out this month.
 
Despite the fact it's Apple and Google, on the surface this seems like a good move; So does anyone feel like correcting my probably incorrect observation with how this could be abused?

Granted this might just be me being numb to the knowledge at how many backdoor are already built into your mobile phone.
 
> The exposure notification system uses Bluetooth signals from smartphones that have opted-in to determine how closely and for how long two phones were nearby, without collecting the location or identify of the users.

They always want to stress the application they made won't track you so you forget the OS they made does all the tracking.
 
A part of me feels annoyed by this blatant violation of privacy over a nothingburger "pandemic", but another part of me asks "does it really matter?" The government tracks your ass everywhere and privacy doesn't exist in 2020 unless you're a tribesman who lives deep in the Amazon or New Guinea or something and has never seen an outsider.
 
A part of me feels annoyed by this blatant violation of privacy over a nothingburger "pandemic", but another part of me asks "does it really matter?" The government already has this data anyway, and privacy doesn't exist in 2020 unless you're a tribesman who lives deep in the Amazon or New Guinea or something and has never seen an outsider.

Obviously a fucking double poster retard like you would think this shit is a nothing burger. Go lick a doorknob you nigger
 
A part of me feels annoyed by this blatant violation of privacy over a nothingburger "pandemic", but another part of me asks "does it really matter?" The government tracks your ass everywhere and privacy doesn't exist in 2020 unless you're a tribesman who lives deep in the Amazon or New Guinea or something and has never seen an outsider.

So when china takes over they know where to kill you.
 
Despite the fact it's Apple and Google, on the surface this seems like a good move; So does anyone feel like correcting my probably incorrect observation with how this could be abused?

Granted this might just be me being numb to the knowledge at how many backdoor are already built into your mobile phone.
Do you really think its a good idea to give the government a way to track who you associate with and how often?
 
Do you want the whole world to know when the database inevitably gets hacked/leaked due to poor security?
Are you aware of any mass leaks of Google location history data?

That is already available to most of the bad people you would want to hide it from anyway.
 
This is something they already do, so I'm not sure why we're up in arms about it now? I mean, it sucks, it's a blatant violation of privacy and it should be absolutely illegal, but really we have ourselves and only ourselves to blame for not fighting this shit harder when it started during the beginning of the social media era.
 
the government already has all the info on you already and you be a fool to think otherwise. but if, by some miracle they dont, they will find it if they deem it worth their time.
 
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the government already has all the info on you already and you be a fool to think otherwise. but if, by some miracle they dont, they will find it if they deem it worth their time.

This is more of an issue of preemptive information gathering. If you do have something, anything to hide, whether it's immoral or not, whether it's illegal today or not, it's better to make the government go out of their way to manually collect it than for some automated system to have already have collected and processed it already.
 
This is more of an issue of preemptive information gathering. If you do have something, anything to hide, whether it's immoral or not, whether it's illegal today or not, it's better to make the government go out of their way to manually collect it than for some automated system to have already have collected and processed it already.
sadly, they dont care about how they get a hold of the information. they will use any means to get what they want. AI just happens to be the most convenient way right now.
 
The only way they could push that out to all Android phones, with the way updates work, is to include it in a security update.
They can just push it with Play Services. They've slowly been making a side channel where they can update the system without touching the ROM.
 
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