France's data protection watchdog CNIL has released its of StopCovid, the contact-tracing app backed by the French government. The CNIL says there’s no major issue with the technical implementation and legal framework around StopCovid, with some caveats. France isn’t relying on Apple and Google’s contact-tracing API. Instead, a group of research institutes and private companies have worked on a separate solution. At the heart of StopCovid, there’s a centralized contact-tracing protocol called...
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