Difference between revisions of "VírusRadar (Q4629)"

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contact tracing app developed by the Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary
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contact tracing app developed by the Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary and "donated" by nextsense
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Property / concerns: Contact tracing / rank
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Property / Android app ID
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hu.gov.virusradar
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Property / Apple app ID: 1511740371 / rank
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2020/07 According to the developer, a version of the application integrating Google and Apple’s API is currently under testing
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 27 September 2020

contact tracing app developed by the Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary and "donated" by nextsense
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VírusRadar
contact tracing app developed by the Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary and "donated" by nextsense

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    same developers
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    2020/07 According to the developer, a version of the application integrating Google and Apple’s API is currently under testing
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    hu.gov.virusradar
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