Digital contact tracing will fail unless governments build the technology in a way that respects user privacy, a group of “nearly 300 experts have warned.
If public health bodies like the NHS build centralised contact tracing apps that transmit superfluous data they will struggle to win the trust of enough citizens to ensure the activity is a success, the experts say.
The joint letter, signed by academics from 26 countries worldwide, highlights the potential that digital contact tracing has in helping prevent a resurgence of Covid-19 as countries come out of lockdown, but cautions that the effectiveness is no excuse for riding roughshod over privacy protections – and is, in fact, closely entwined with them.”
Digital contact tracing will fail unless privacy is respected, experts warn | World news | The Guardian
FFS life as we it failed and it might be permanent if we don’t get this app working for 99,99% of people and FAST - with ALL data needed for instant algo based contact tracing - that means nutters who refuse to install it will have to stay at home and observe their personal liberties there.
If public health bodies like the NHS build centralised contact tracing apps that transmit superfluous data they will struggle to win the trust of enough citizens to ensure the activity is a success, the experts say.
The joint letter, signed by academics from 26 countries worldwide, highlights the potential that digital contact tracing has in helping prevent a resurgence of Covid-19 as countries come out of lockdown, but cautions that the effectiveness is no excuse for riding roughshod over privacy protections – and is, in fact, closely entwined with them.”
Digital contact tracing will fail unless privacy is respected, experts warn | World news | The Guardian
FFS life as we it failed and it might be permanent if we don’t get this app working for 99,99% of people and FAST - with ALL data needed for instant algo based contact tracing - that means nutters who refuse to install it will have to stay at home and observe their personal liberties there.
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