Tech privacy firm warns contact tracing app violates policy

A slightly tracing app pushed by the use of the governors of North Dakota and South Dakota as a tool to trace exposure to the coronavirus violated its non-public privacy protection by the use of sharing location and particular person identification wisdom with third-party corporations
A contact tracing app pushed by the governors of North Dakota and South Dakota as a tool to trace exposure to the coronavirus violated its own privacy policy by sharing location and user identification information with third-party companiesOriginal article
Author: Abc News

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