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  1. discovery.ucl.ac.uk

    country most likely to be illegal LGBT clubs — not personal data, but data with serious consequences nonetheless. This approach is effectively what underpins the Apple-Google contact-tracing system. It's great for individual privacy, but the kind of infrastructural power it enables should give us sleepless nights.
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  3. theguardian.com

    Jul 1, 2020New tools give tech giants the power to shape communities and change behaviour, says Michael Veale lecturer in digital rights and regulation at University College London
  4. Dr Michael Veale argues that despite the benefits of the Apple-Google contact tracing toolkit for individual privacy, the tools provide large tech companies the power to shape communities and change behaviour - with potentially serious consequences.
  5. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Yet, when Apple and Google launched their contact tracing API in April 2020, some of the world's leading privacy experts applauded this initiative for its privacy-preserving technical specifications. In an interesting twist, the tech giants came to be portrayed as greater champions of privacy than some democratic governments.
  6. myscience.org

    1.07.2020 - Dr Michael Veale (UCL Laws) explains the 'decentralised' approach of the Apple-Google contact-tracing system, the problems with the NHSX app, and why contact-tracing tools need to align their focus more for respecting individual privacy.
  7. Dr Michael Veale (UCL Laws) explains the 'decentralised' approach of the Apple-Google contact-tracing system, the problems with the NHSX app, and why the infrastructural power given to big tech companies by contact-tracing tools should give us sleepless nights.
  8. Aug 17, 2020While Google and Apple have made it clear that any data collection for contact-tracing efforts will not be personally identifiable, questions remain on how this data is stored, who has access to ...
  9. link.springer.com

    nally, requires swift contact tracing in order to be eective. Digital contact tracing seeks to address these limitations, by providing speed, scale and accuracy. As with many attempts at automation, numerous obstacles impede the path to smooth, seamless digital contact tracing. It is not at all clear, in the rst instance, that these contact
  10. researchgate.net

    Yet, when Apple and Google launched their contact tracing API in April 2020, some of the world's leading privacy experts applauded this initiative for its privacy-preserving technical ...

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