EU to take common approach on Covid-19 tracking apps as projects in Germany and France face privacy considerations, legal challenges

The EU is reportedly able to adopt a no longer bizarre method for Covid-19 tracking apps amid calls to create a pan-Ecu software type. Such duties have been met with privacy issues and legal hurdles in Germany and France.
The EU is reportedly prepared to adopt a common strategy for Covid-19 tracking apps amid calls to create a pan-European software model. Such projects have been met with privacy concerns and legal hurdles in Germany and France.Original article
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