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Revision as of 16:50, 23 June 2020 by Genferei (talk | contribs) (Changed claim: Property:P203: In Singapore, iPhone owners reported that the country’s contact-tracing app, TraceTogether,drained battery power and was impossible to use at the same time as Bluetooth headphones. In response, the country’s foreign minister announced a wearable token system that is not “dependent” on smartphones.)
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white paper explaining the privacy protocol
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device calibration
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for specific queries pertaining to collaborations and partnerships
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only data we store is: Your mobile number A random anonymised User ID e.g. 9I8VPeQeWDofj39c8dPySoUXLqh2 You can revoke consent by emailing us with the mobile number you registered in the app.
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TraceTogether creates temporary IDs that change regularly. Only these temporary IDs are exchanged between phones. Your mobile number remains secret and is not exchanged with other mobile phones
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We are working around the clock to finalise our protocol reference documents and reference implementation, to open source what we have built, so that others may deploy their own flavours of TraceTogether - each implementing the BlueTrace protocol. We appreciate your patience in the meantime.
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In Singapore, iPhone owners reported that the country’s contact-tracing app, TraceTogether,drained battery power and was impossible to use at the same time as Bluetooth headphones. In response, the country’s foreign minister announced a wearable token system that is not “dependent” on smartphones.
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9 facts you need to know about TraceTogether
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UPDATE; 2020/04/02 one in six people has downloaded the app
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sg.gov.tech.bluetrace
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