Contributing in the fight against Covid-19, Apple and Google are
launching a new auto-generated software framework to help states deploy their
own contact tracing apps.
Contributing in
the fight against COVID-19,
Apple and Google are launching a new auto-generated software framework to help
states deploy their own contact tracing apps.
According to The
Verge, the app developed as an extension of the earlier exposure notification
framework, allows public health authorities to avoid the broader development
work of launching a standalone app, simply configuring the basic framework to
their state's needs.
"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," The Verge
quoted Apple
and Google's statement.
"Exposure
Notifications Express provides another option for public health authorities to
supplement their existing contact tracing operations with technology without
compromising on the project's core tenets of user privacy and security,"
the statement further read.
However, the
existing applications will not be affected by the new framework, and adopting
the framework will not prevent states from launching more involved apps in the
future.
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