Apple, Google release exposure notification API to help public health agencies

By ANI | Published: May 21, 2020 01:42 PM2020-05-21T13:42:33+5:302020-05-21T13:50:21+5:30

Apple and Google on Wednesday released the exposure notification API which will help public health agencies to work 'more accurately, reliably and effectively' across both Android phones and iPhones.

Apple, Google release exposure notification API to help public health agencies | Apple, Google release exposure notification API to help public health agencies

Apple, Google release exposure notification API to help public health agencies

Apple and Google on Wednesday released the exposure notification API which will help public health agencies to work 'more accurately, reliably and effectively' across both Android phones and iPhones.

"One of the most effective techniques that public health officials have used during outbreaks is called contact tracing. Through this approach, public health officials contact, test, treat and advise people who may have been exposed to an affected person," Apple and Google said in a joint statement.

"One new element of contact tracing is Exposure Notifications: using privacy-preserving digital technology to tell someone they may have been exposed to the virus. Exposure Notification has the specific goal of rapid notification, which is especially important to slowing the spread of the disease with a virus that can be spread asymptomatically," the statement added.

The statement stated that the two compes have worked together, reaching out to public health officials, scientists, privacy groups and government leaders all over the world to get their input and guidance.

"Starting today, our Exposure Notifications technology is available to public health agencies on both iOS and Android. What we've built is not an app--rather public health agencies will incorporate the API into their own apps that people install. Our technology is designed to make these apps work better," the statement read.

"Each user gets to decide whether or not to opt-in to Exposure Notifications; the system does not collect or use location from the device; and if a person is diagnosed with Covid-19, it is up to them whether or not to report that in the public health app. User adoption is key to success and we believe that these strong privacy protections are also the best way to encourage use of these apps. Today, this technology is in the hands of public health agencies across the world who will take the lead and we will continue to support their efforts," it added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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