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The following pages link to Contact tracing (Q4209):
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View (previous 20 | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Contre le Covid-19, les immenses défis et inconnues des applications mobiles de « suivi de contacts » (Q4475) (← links)
- StopKorona! (Q4477) (← links)
- The tech ‘solutions’ for coronavirus take the surveillance state to the next level (Q4478) (← links)
- Immuni (Q4489) (← links)
- Testing, not tracing, is the privacy preserving response to COVID-19 (Q4496) (← links)
- Evaluating COVID-19 contact tracing apps? Here are 8 privacy questions we think you should ask. (Q4502) (← links)
- Risks related to the StopCovid application (Q4503) (← links)
- ROBust and privacy-presERving proximity Tracing protocol (Q4504) (← links)
- How to create a trustworthy COVID-19 tracking technology (Q4505) (← links)
- Le traçage anonyme, dangereux oxymore: Analyse de risques à destination des non-specialistes (Q4506) (← links)
- Scenario: effect of track&trace apps (Q4507) (← links)
- Rift Opens Over European Coronavirus Contact Tracing Apps (Q4508) (← links)
- Why are there doubts over contact-tracing apps? (Q4509) (← links)
- Copasir (Q4510) (← links)
- Exit through the App Store?A rapid evidence review on the technical considerations and societal implications of using technology to transition from the COVID-19 crisis (Q4511) (← links)
- Bending Spoons (Q4517) (← links)
- SwissCovid (Q4518) (← links)
- NHS coronavirus app: memo discussed giving ministers power to 'de-anonymise' users (Q4522) (← links)
- Can one fairly incentivize the adoption of a digital contact tracing app? (Q4524) (← links)
- Die Corona-Warn-App kommt – so kannst du sie schon jetzt ausprobieren (Q4525) (← links)