In many countries, officials are looking that how smartphones can be utilised in the war against
pandemic COVID-19.
Health officials are making use of smartphones to contact and approach the
persons having a possibility of corona virus symptoms. This can be done by
accessing our devices which stores a wealth of private data.
European commission has requested the information from
the mobile operators, which can enable them to determine the location of users
by measuring signal strength from more than one tower. Even the Google plans to
publish the information about the movement of people and social distancing
measures, so as to allow the government to have access over it.
Singapore and India is using a method of Bluetooth. In
this, someone who has downloaded this app and kept their Bluetooth enabled will
begin to register codes from all the nearby people who are having the same app
on the phones. This app doesn’t track your location but it collect codes from
the mobile phones. If any person declare himself as COVID-19 patient, then this
tracker app matches the codes of nearby areas and messages them about COVID-19
patient.
Privacy International and
Human Rights watched all this and
warned that this increase in state digital surveillance powers such as
obtaining access to mobile phone location and data, has threatens privacy of
public. Not only this, it restricts the freedom of expression and freedom of
association. In this way, it is been violating the rights and degrading the
trust of public. They also added that, “we cannot allow the COVID-19 pandemic
to serve as a excuse to gut individual’s right to privacy.”


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