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Indian court asks govt to reply over challenge to mandatory coronavirus app | Indian court asks govt to reply over challenge to mandatory coronavirus app |
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A court asked the Indian government on Friday to respond to a challenge against its order for compulsory use of a contact-tracing app by public and private sector employees returning to work. | A court asked the Indian government on Friday to respond to a challenge against its order for compulsory use of a contact-tracing app by public and private sector employees returning to work. |
Last month, India launched the Aarogya Setu – or ‘Health Bridge’ – app. Downloaded to the phones of 94 million Indians, it makes use of Bluetooth and GPS to alert users who may have encountered people who later test positive for the virus. | |
However, mandatory use of the app forces a user to “give away data to a system which [they] may or may not approve of, thereby attacking [their] right of informational autonomy,” a member of the opposition Congress party said, in a petition to the high court in the southern state of Kerala, according to Reuters. | However, mandatory use of the app forces a user to “give away data to a system which [they] may or may not approve of, thereby attacking [their] right of informational autonomy,” a member of the opposition Congress party said, in a petition to the high court in the southern state of Kerala, according to Reuters. |
The government in New Delhi has said the app will not infringe privacy, as data is collected anonymously. | The government in New Delhi has said the app will not infringe privacy, as data is collected anonymously. |