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Example of covid notification #43
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Just a random person who read the spec, so take this with a grain of salt. In short, the protocol (both design 1 and design 2) does not support what you're suggesting by design. "Smartphones locally store each observed EphID together with the corresponding proximity, duration, and a coarse time indication (e.g., “April 2”)." The protocol (design 1) intentionally shuffles generated EphIDs so that it makes it difficult to detect the exact X minute interval you came in contact with an infected person. Note as a "tech-savvy person" you can modify the app (even with design 2) to do this but you would be considered an "abuser" by the spec:
That said your computed risk score should be a lot higher if you spend a few hours with an infected friend versus passing by someone at the grocery store based on number of unique infected EphIDs that have been observed, duration, and signal strength. |
I know that the mayor selling point of the app is to protect the privacy by design. I still would like to know what I get told by the app when the app detects that I'm at risk. After all the mayor motivation for me to run the app (and give up valuable battery life to do so) is to get warned about a COVID-19 risk to me. Your remarks, while interesting don't really answer my question: What info do I get when the app signals me that I'm at risk / met a infected person. |
Is there a screen shot of the message you get if your app detects a contact with an infected person ?
I'd like to know what exactly gets reported. There is a huge difference between 'there was proximity with an infected person detected' and 'you were in proximity with infected person with id xxxxx, on at '.
I think displaying the id if the person may be problematic for privacy reason (despite it being impossible to trace back). But the timestamp and place is pretty important. There is a huge difference between time and date to correspond to a visit to a friend or a visit to a supermarket.
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