Posted on 05/21/2020 3:11:30 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants
Apple in iOS 13.5 is introducing an exposure notification API designed to allow apps created by public health authorities worldwide to notify people who come into contact with someone who has COVID-19 about their exposure to the virus.
Apple's Exposure Notification feature is privacy focused and shares no personally identifiable information or location data with the public health authorities creating the apps, but some users may want to opt out of the feature, which is enabled by default when upgrading to iOS 13.5.
Apple in the iOS 13.5 update added a toggle to disable COVID-19 Exposure Notifications for those who do not want to participate and do not want to be notified should they come into contact with someone who has COVID-19. Here's how to get to it:
Open the Settings app.
Scroll down and tap on Privacy.
Tap on Health.
Tap on COVID-19 Exposure Notifications.
Tap the toggle to turn the feature off.
The purpose of the exposure notification system is to limit the spread of COVID-19 as much as possible by informing people who have been exposed so they can self-isolate and get recommendations from their local health authorities. Because it works by allowing two smartphones to interface with one another using random identifier beacons and Bluetooth, it works best when most people have it turned on.
Re-enabling Exposure Notifications can be done by following the steps above and tapping the toggle to turn the feature back on. If the toggle is green, it's on, and if the toggle is gray, it's off.
iOS 13.5 is available in a beta capacity at the current time, and there won't be apps that take advantage of Exposure Notifications until the update is released. Receiving Exposure Notifications also requires downloading an app from a public health organization that uses the API and agreeing to its terms and conditions. Simply having the toggle turned on won't do anything without the app.
And I call it a sham because I have not been able to find anywhere even any attempt to answer my two questions.
Since the download link to that pdf is hard to find, here it is:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/php/principles-contact-tracing-booklet.pdf
I said I don’t want to be tracked. If they can’t track me, they can’t notify me.
This thread is about disabling iphone Covid notifications
I want to disable the tracking and I am asking how to do that.
So if I delete the healh app, then they can’t track me at all? I find that hard to believe. I am under the assumpion there is nothing I can do to prevent the government and corporations from tracking me on via iphone even when it is turned off.
What am I missing here?
So far, that is what is required. I also believe that the government will track us if they want.
I found a link with a good explanation of this app.
https://www.macrumors.com/guide/exposure-notification/
Now the question is what percentage of infected people will actually participate, and will that have any impact on the continued spread of the disease?
I suspect very little, if any.
If you want on or off the Apple/Mac/iOS Ping List, Freepmail me.
If you want on or off the Apple/Mac/iOS Ping List, Freepmail me.
Thanks for posting this.
Apple does not track such data.
EVERY device made today has a GPS chip in it. Its required by law for the purposes of 911 calls. Theres no avoiding it. Your iPAd, if its non-cellular, is a good idea, but even if you just have a burner phone still has that GPS chip, even if it cant do GPS map guidance. You call 911, they know where you are. . . But they can also still track where your phone is, because that chip location is always sent along with the tower pings.
Yes. Put it in a gallon-size Baggie full of dry rice for a week.
Thanks for the ping. . . Ive pinged the list, even though according to the article its in Beta. Its not. I just found it available for my iPad and am downloading it now to see what it does, etc. Ill let everyone know how easy it is and what else I find.
No matter WHAT make or type of cellular device you have, it can be tracked by the nature of the technology. Its inherent in how cellular works. Even older 900Mhz cell phones could be tracked by triangulation of three cell towers. Now, all cellular devices are required to have a GPS chip and radio, and as part of the pinging of the towers to increase connection selection efficiency, the devices GPS location is included in the ping. Your device is tracked down to the accuracy of that GPSs chip accuracy. Some are more accurate than others, but all of them, including what are called dumb flip phones. That chip is also required for 911 cellular calls, its whats required for the cellular call to be routed to the closest emergency system, and not to Podunk, Iowa, when youre in Los Angeles.
If you want the convenience of the cellular communications, you accept the consequences and risks of being tracked. The best you can do is limit the apps that access the GPS functions and communicate them to non-authorized recipients, but that is built on the trust of the devices maker and whose apps they allow on their devices whether that is honored or not.
I suspect thats because iPads dont have the health sensors and access to the AppleWatch the iPhone does. Thats likely why you wont find that. Its also there on iPhones for access from the lock screen for emergency purposes if youre found non-responsive have been in an accident. People in an ER can find out necessary contact information and other health information that can help you from that health access.
So they say.
Even if they don’t, who’s to say the apps’ creators dont have something in there that’s accessible to govt sources.
Just this past week a bunch of apps were pulled off platstore and apples store that no one knew about that were actually malware searching for useful info on peoples phones and tablets. Apps that have been out there for years.
Remember the nsa’s project x-keyscore, intercepting cisco routers and putting in backdoors for accessing traffic.
It would be naive, given what does go on that is known, to simply,believe nothing will happen to this data or that no one collects it. Apple may not, but I would bet it is being collected by someone.
The Stasi would have done anything to have this ability.
Flip phones now have the same GPS chips in them that fancy smartphones have. They have similar processors as older smartphones . . . theyre just crippled for the user. But theyre still trackable. You call 911 on a flip phone and emergency services will come right to you. They know exactly where the phone is.
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