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journal article from 'arXiv:2003.08567 [cs]' published on March 19, 2020
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Apps Gone Rogue: Maintaining Personal Privacy in an Epidemic
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journal article from 'arXiv:2003.08567 [cs]' published on March 19, 2020
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.As a beginning to the discussion of how to develop and deploy contact-tracing technologies in a manner which best protects the privacy and data security of its users,we have reviewed various technological methods for contact-tracing and have discussed the risks to both individuals and societies.PrivateKit:SafePaths eliminates the risk of government surveillance.
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