Global Upfront Newspapers
Business

Apple, Google partner on COVID-19 detection

Apple and Google are partnering to add technology to iPhone and Android devices which will alert a user if they’ve come into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.

Quoting Bloomberg, WWLP reports that the technology, known as contact-tracing, is designed to curb the spread of coronavirus by telling users if they should quarantine after coming in contact with an infected individual.

The tech giants said Friday that they would be installing the technology into the iOS and Android operating systems by mid-May, which would send anonymous data to public health authorities.

Users must, however, opt to be a part of the programme.

If a user tests positive for COVID-19, it adds that data to their public health app, and users who come in close proximity to that person will be notified of their contact.

Apple and Google said Friday that the system preserves the user’s privacy, as consent is required and location data is not collected.

The system will not say specifically who a person came in contact with, or where it happened.

Advertize With Us

See Also

African Development Bank set to join landmark $20 billion Mozambique LNG financing

Global Upfront

PDP to NASS: Monitor disbursement of N500b COVID-19 intervention fund

Global Upfront

Update: IMF Approves US$ 3.4 Billion in Emergency Support to Nigeria to address the COVID-19 Pandemic

Global Upfront

As Petrol Price Jumps To N350 Per Litre, NNPC Backs Tinubu On Subsidy Removal, Says No Need For Panic Buying

Global Upfront

Yemeni Houthi Missile Strikes Set Ship Ablaze In Gulf Of Aden, Injure One Crew, Says U.S.

Global Upfront

From China, Tinubu Defends Petrol Price Hike, Says Hard Decisions Must Be Taken

Global Upfront

Ecommerce marketing startup Yotpo raises $230m, hits $1.4 billion valuation

Global Upfront

Parachutes Everywhere But None to Stem the Plunge of the Naira

Global Upfront

Nigerian govt, through Twitter, orders fresh re-registration of all banks, financial institution’s account holders

Global Upfront

FG Flags Off Dry Season Farming, Announce $134m Loan From AFDB To Boost Seeds And Grains Production

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More