Ever get a notification warning you that your phone has detected someone nearby has tested positive for COVID-19 and you might have been exposed? Those are now a thing of the past as of last Thursday.
Americans in most states will no longer receive Covid exposure notifications on their smartphones. Nearly 30 states have used a system developed by Apple and Google to alert iOS or Android users when ...
DENVER (KDVR) — More than three years after the initial COVID-19 shutdowns in the U.S., the nation’s pandemic response continues to wind down. Colorado announced Wednesday that it’s ending its ...
Within weeks of Covid-19 shutting down the world in 2020, teams at archrivals Apple and Google partnered on a rare joint project. They developed a way to log people’s proximity using Bluetooth chips ...
WASHINGTON — Officials announced Monday plans to end D.C.'s COVID-19 Exposure Notification System on May 11. The exposure notification system, commonly referred to as DC CAN, was launched in October ...
I awoke this morning to a notification on my iPhone informing me that New York State’s COVID-19 exposure notifications had been turned off (see “A Tour of New York State’s COVID Alert NY App,” 2 ...
The AlohaSafe Alert app, Hawaii’s free state-approved COVID-19 exposure notification system, will shut down on Thursday. The app will no longer be available on May 11, according to a note posted to ...
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services ended its COVID-19 Exposure Notification tracking system April 3, according to Madison 365. The app was integrated into iPhones and available as an app on ...
One of the unpleasant technological reminders of the pandemic is fading away. States have turned off COVID-19 exposure notifications on iPhones across the US now that the public emergency has expired.
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