In Washington, your phone can now tell if you may have been exposed to Covid-19 (capitolhillseattle.com) 1 points by loeg 5y ago ↗ HN
[–] loeg 5y ago ↗ See also: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/wa-notify-s...https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/COVID19/WANotify
[–] core-questions 5y ago ↗ It's a little disingenuous to say "your phone can tell" - it's some big government information service that is telling.Can one opt out of being tracked on this stuff? [–] verdverm 5y ago ↗ Iphone users should search for “Exposure Notifications” to enable the system on their phones while Android users can download the app.Turn off Wifi, Bluetooth, and NFC for good measure, generally speaking. Only turn on when using. [–] loeg 5y ago ↗ > It's a little disingenuous to say "your phone can tell" - it's some big government information service that is telling.It's just the Apple-Google BLE token scheme.> Can one opt out of being tracked on this stuff?It's opt-in.
[–] verdverm 5y ago ↗ Iphone users should search for “Exposure Notifications” to enable the system on their phones while Android users can download the app.Turn off Wifi, Bluetooth, and NFC for good measure, generally speaking. Only turn on when using.
[–] loeg 5y ago ↗ > It's a little disingenuous to say "your phone can tell" - it's some big government information service that is telling.It's just the Apple-Google BLE token scheme.> Can one opt out of being tracked on this stuff?It's opt-in.
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Can one opt out of being tracked on this stuff?
Turn off Wifi, Bluetooth, and NFC for good measure, generally speaking. Only turn on when using.
It's just the Apple-Google BLE token scheme.
> Can one opt out of being tracked on this stuff?
It's opt-in.