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Google, Apple to install contact tracing directly on smartphones – Yahoo News Australia
Apple and Google plan to directly integrate contact-tracing software into smartphones as they aim to broaden a jointly developed initiative to combat the coronavirus.

Apple and Google plan to directly integrate contact-tracing software into smartphones as they aim to broaden a jointly developed initiative to combat the coronavirus.
The technology, first launched in April on Apple’s iOS software and Google’s Android system, is meant to alert people through their smartphones when they come into contact with a person infected by the coronavirus.
However adoption has been slow in the United States, with only a handful of states building smartphone apps that wor…
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