As Macrumors recently discovered that Apple has registered a new web site. The company with the apple bite logo maintained its website "AppleCoronavirus.com".
According to data gathered from the WHOIS platform, Apple took the stage on Friday, April 11th.
Apple has shown time and again, a growing interest in helping and contributing to the fight against the epidemic COVID-19, and this program could be part of a new project to provide information on the virus and to inform the public about how it should be done.
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Apple's new domain
As you can see from the image we attached, the domain information indicates that the registered entity was Apple Inc, at the time the subscriber was CSC Domains of the Company, a company that manages domain name protection for large companies, and is often used by Apple for its domain registration.
Currently, Apple's new domain shows no signs of activity. Surprisingly, the domain registration "AppleCoronavirus.com" came on the same day that Google announced its plans to develop technologies that would help governments and health organizations reduce the spread of the virus worldwide.
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Apple's fight with COVID-19
For its part, Apple has offered various ways to combat the coronavirus. The company has donated millions of masks to Europe and America. They recently made a face mask for healthcare workers, who gave it the name "Face Shield".
Apple is dedicated to establishing a global response to COVID-19. We have now received over 20M masks with our distribution thread. Our design, engineering, operations and packaging themes also work with suppliers to design, manufacture and deploy face shields for medical personnel. pic.twitter.com/3xRqNgMThX
– Tim Cook (@tim_cook) April 5, 2020