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Coronavirus is putting Europe’s privacy protectors front and centre – and they’re coming up short - 2 octobre 2020
Coronavirus is putting Europe’s privacy protectors front and centre – and they’re coming up short Coronavirus is putting Europe’s privacy protectors front and centre – and they’re coming up short Wojciech Wiewiórowski felt like his entire life had been leading up to the moment when Covid-19 hit Europe like a tidal wave (...)

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Why Coronavirus Contact-Tracing Apps Aren’t Ending the Pandemic - 4 juillet 2020
High hopes that technology would help supplement the traditional, labor-intensive approach to contact tracing have been dashed. As Covid-19 spread, sending almost every country into some form of lockdown, governments began to wonder how best to keep track of the deadly virus. Contact-tracing apps seemed a (...)

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Ethical guidelines for COVID-19 tracing apps - 26 juin 2020
Protect privacy, equality and fairness in digital contact tracing with these key questions. Technologies to rapidly alert people when they have been in contact with someone carrying the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 are part of a strategy to bring the pandemic under control. Currently, at least 47 contact-tracing apps (...)

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L’application de lutte contre le Covid-19 en Norvège, jugée trop intrusive, est suspendue - 20 juin 2020
Evoquant les risques pour la vie privée de ses utilisateurs, plusieurs organismes ont demandé à l’institut de la santé publique, chargé du projet, de revoir sa copie. La Norvège n’a plus besoin de son application pour lutter contre le coronavirus – et face aux questions liées à la protection de la vie privée, toutes les (...)

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Coronavirus : Alarm over ’invasive’ Kuwait and Bahrain contact-tracing apps - 17 juin 2020
Kuwait and Bahrain have rolled out some of the most invasive Covid-19 contact-tracing apps in the world, putting the privacy and security of their users at risk, Amnesty International says. The rights group found the apps were carrying out live or near-live tracking of users’ locations by uploading GPS (...)

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Coronavirus : en Europe, les applis de traçage divisent les Etats et ne convainquent pas les habitants - 16 mai 2020
Si la plupart des pays ont opté pour une technologie Bluetooth, le clivage concernant le choix de l’architecture globale – centralisée ou pas – fait craindre une incompatibilité entre les différentes applications. Utiliser une application mobile pour enrayer un virus : l’idée n’existait pas il y a quelques mois à peine (...)