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(‎Changed claim: comment (P126): The goal is to identify sick people before they show symptoms; Immuni was also selected because aligned with PEPP-PT privacy standards. Bending Spoons developed the app for free and with open source licence; the company licenses the copyrights and intellectual property rights of the source code to the Italian government.)
(‎Created claim: comment (P126): "Experts say the app would need to be downloaded by at least 60% of the population to help achieve so called digital herd immunity" (source: Reuters))
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Revision as of 09:41, 17 April 2020

App chosen by the Italian Government for contact tracing
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Immuni
App chosen by the Italian Government for contact tracing

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    Immuni is a contact tracing app developed by Bending Spoons S.P.A. The app will be used voluntarily in line with recommendations by the Italian Data Protections authority. The Italian Government opted for a contact tracing app over a GPS tracking one.
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    The goal is to identify sick people before they show symptoms; Immuni was also selected because aligned with PEPP-PT privacy standards. Bending Spoons developed the app for free and with open source licence; the company licenses the copyrights and intellectual property rights of the source code to the Italian government.
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    "Experts say the app would need to be downloaded by at least 60% of the population to help achieve so called digital herd immunity" (source: Reuters)
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