Corona apps pose a threat to civil liberties and privacy

?Governments are coming up with questionable ways to tackle the pandemic.

The entire world’s number one agenda right now is to limit the spread of COVID-19. “Corona apps”, as they’ve come to be called, are the latest way to accomplish this. But are they worth their privacy cost?

The main piece of advice being passed around is social distancing. More so than self-quarantines and the closing of businesses, remaining six feet apart from other people is key. As we’re all learning though, it’s difficult to practice social distancing perfectly.

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