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Data protection experts and computer experts criticized the app violently because its code is not disclosed and can be checked independently. "This is about highly sensitive data such as resting heart rate and sleep quality. You have to be extremely careful here. To build trust, you have to the programming code should be open source, so it can be viewed publicly. "
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Revision as of 20:33, 17 April 2020

German corona donation app developed by Robert Koch Institut, smartphone and a fitness wristband or a Smartwatch are required.
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Corona-Datenspende
German corona donation app developed by Robert Koch Institut, smartphone and a fitness wristband or a Smartwatch are required.

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    100,000 people - or 10% of Germany’s smartwatch and fitness tracker users - would sign up. Even 10,000 would be analytically useful
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    Data protection experts and computer experts criticized the app violently because its code is not disclosed and can be checked independently. "This is about highly sensitive data such as resting heart rate and sleep quality. You have to be extremely careful here. To build trust, you have to the programming code should be open source, so it can be viewed publicly. "
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