A few weeks ago, one of the most amazing news of our achievements this year at the technology level, Apple and Google had teamed up to create a program that could detect potential coronavirus infections. COVID-19 has completely changed our ways and we will no longer look down on any such disease, and Apple and Google want to try to prevent as much as possible the spread of this type of disease.
Yesterday we shared more details on how the program works, but to summarize, our smartphones, iPhone and Android, will share data between them anonymously at a distance of 2 meters, will share this data with everyone across the street or when shopping, and if at any time one of those users close to us is diagnosed with COVID-19, all smartphones are on you will be notified of your potential contact and a sick woman.
This way Apple and Google want to try to avoid infection and the spread of the virus, indicating that it could be with us for many months. In addition, it is possible that this program can be used in the event of another epidemic in the future.
Apple and Google have shared new information about how their shared API works and we already have a clear idea of what contact notifications will look like on our iPhone.
More definitions with exposure notification
Both Apple and Google have shown a few examples of how p can beComplete procedure for exposure notice on COVID-19
When a user registers on a legit app as infected with coronavirus, users never have one Contact us within the last 14 days for notification on your device that shows possible communication alert. This notice will show you the date of contact and when it took place to take appropriate action.
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This new feature will be available to all iPhone users when Apple officially releases iOS 13.5, beta for this version is already available available to developers and public beta users and its official launch is expected to reach all users soon.
As soon as we install this new version, we must accept the terms and conditions of using this method developed by Apple and Google, and we can do so whenever we do not want to be part of our information. Or you should remember that Apple and Google have guaranteed privacy at all times from users since the codes assigned to smartphones are unknown and random, and they change every 15 minutes.