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by majewsky
2262 days ago
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This is one of the few cases where more privacy might literally save lives, because people will be more inclined to install the app if the privacy is taken more seriously. There was a poll where Germans were asked if they would install a contact tracing app. Some 40% sayed yes outright. Another 40% said "only if privacy concerns are addressed". So you're looking at a potential 40% market penetration without proper privacy and 80% with, which greatly changes the impact the app can have on reducing the spread of the virus. (Disclosure: I'm a member of CCC and chairman of a local chapter.) |
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"Please install this app to save lives. Don't worry, it collects less data on your movements than Google Maps."