WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland is working on a smartphone application to help trace people who have come in contact with those infected with the coronavirus and warn them about the possible risk, the Digital Ministry said on Friday.
The initiative, which could help the government stop or slow the outbreak, comes after a group of European experts said on Wednesday they would soon launch similar technology and Germany said it hoped to release its own app within weeks.
Some Asian countries have already successfully used smartphones to track the spread of the virus and enforce quarantine orders, although their methods would violate strict European data protection rules.
Poland’s version would use Bluetooth technology to log connections between smartphones on a device, where encrypted data would be stored for two weeks.
The technology would not be used for collecting users’ data or tracking their location, the ministry said in a statement.
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