Apple and Google reveal plans to let phones track whether you might have been exposed to coronavirus

Without integrating into phones' running techniques, efficiency of contact-tracing apps is most probably to be restricted
Without integrating into phones' operating systems, performance of contact-tracing apps is likely to be limited

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Author: The Independent

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