Europe’s PEPP-PT COVID-19 contacts tracing standard push could be
squaring up for a fight with Apple and Google
Natasha Lomas @riptari
7:47 pm CEST • April 17, 2020
A coalition of EU scientists and technologists that’s developing
what’s billed as a “privacy-preserving” standard for Bluetooth-based
proximity tracking, as a proxy for COVID-19 infection risk, wants
Apple and Google to make changes to an API they’re developing for
the same overarching purpose.
The Pan-European Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing (PEPP-PT)
uncloaked on April 1, calling for developers of contact tracing apps
to get behind a standardized approach to processing smartphone
users’ data to coordinate digital interventions across borders and
shrink the risk of overly intrusive location-tracking tools gaining
momentum as a result of the pandemic.
PEPP-PT said today it has seven governments signed up to apply its
approach to national apps, with a claimed pipeline of a further 40
in discussions about joining.
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