India’s digital contact tracing app is controlling the behaviour of millions. One evening in the first week of May, Jyoti Bandooni, left her home for her weekend grocery run at the nearby supermarket.
Since there is no cure for the COVID-19 disease, the only way to keep ourselves protected is by following social distancing and washing hands. Additionally, governments can implement robust contact ...
Smartphone brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei, and more are looking to pre-install the Aarogya Setu app on handsets following mandatory orders from the Indian Government. OEMs have stated that they will ...
As privacy concerns around Indian government’s Aarogya Setu app ease up with the app being made open source, cybersecurity researchers have found fake apps masquerading as the contact tracing app and ...
On Monday (May 25), India opened its air routes armed with masks and face shields. However, things weren’t easy on Day 1 after a 60-day hiatus which saw long queues and a large number of cancellations ...
Indian Government launched its native Coronavirus tracker, the “Aarogya Setu” app last month. The app has surpassed 80 Million downloads so far. And now, the government is asking smartphone makers to ...
As most countries across the globe scramble to build an app to trace the spread of coronavirus, India’s solution is growing at an unprecedented scale — despite being dogged by privacy concerns. New ...