The European Union may use the Google and Apple's API against COVID-19


A few days ago, an agreement reached by Apple and Google, two of the world's largest technology companies, was made public. The general purpose was clear: to try to stop the inconsistency between people using the well-known & # 39; Coronavirus & # 39; COVID-19 computer power and service deployment their singing programs sing about it: Android and iOS. API development is ongoing, as well various international views

around its use. According to the latest data, The European Union can use the API to control COVID-19 infection everywhere.

Making use of technology to s top COVID-19

The European Union announced a few weeks ago the launch of the project known as PEPP-PT (Pan-European Technology Platform for the Preservation of Privacy). A tool with the same purpose as the API developed by Google and Apple: use technology to find your contacts between individuals and advise if there are any COVID-19-infected contacts.

However, the latest information provided by Reuters, The top European Union officials and the PEPP-PT project themselves can agree use the Google and Apple API. Because "it can help slow down the process of implementation." As the aim is to reach a tool that is quick, safe and effective very quickly.

In addition to the technology used by these alleged suspects, there are two other issues on the table. First, the problem is about and

the application should be different or if the opposite should have as many applications as there are countries. Second, the related problem privacy and protection of user information against this kind of technology. It should be borne in mind that this API allows access to Bluetooth communication over channels.

Even acknowledging that privacy should be a key element of this tool, differences still arise. What worries you now where the data of these users would be stored. Other countries agree include all information on standard servers. While others, such as API developers, prefer to delegate authority to protect user privacy.

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