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Exposure Notification System: Everything You Need to Know About Apple’s Contact Tracing Tech

With the coronavirus pandemic, there have been many changes globally. Good health habits, healthy eating habits, decrease instant foods, cope with nature, time to spend with family, stay home and safe. On the other side, technology also provides good support to get to know all the latest details on coronavirus pandemic. Apple manufacturer now updates another facility for its worldwide Apple users. That is the exposure notification system. This is a wonderful Apple’s Contact Tracing Tech for Apple users it is going to be very important. 

Finding Contact tracing in the future will be very important for the spread of coronavirus. After identifying its importance, Apple and Google have associated with a contact tracking/ new exposure notification system for iPhone and Android. There are many questions in people's minds about how the tracking feature works and whether it will continue to track its location. 


Is it work? 

Despite protests in France and other European countries, other several government agencies are getting ready to take advantage of Apple's exposure notification API. As we know still there is not found any immunity vaccine or any other medicine for coronavirus. So until the world gets rid of the COVID 19 and finds a vaccine, this latest contact tracing will play a major role. Because of this reason to learn about everything on its API is very important. Especially as there is a great deal of confusion about its privacy profile.

Turn off/ Turn on - Contact tracing and the exposure notification system 2020 

The latest Contact tracing and the latest exposure notification system 2020 if flexible. Users have the freedom to disable it when you feel it is not useful to you. As well, if you are interested in again you can enable this facility. So turn off and turn on facilities are free up to you.  

To turn off contact tracing you have to simply uninstall the app from your iPhone. In fact, here you can turn off the new exposure notification by changing settings. For that you have to go to Settings -> Privacy -> Health. Then turn off the exposure notifications option. It is available under COVID-19 Exposure Notifications.

Release date - The latest contact tracing API

Apple and Google said that the initial release of the API will be released by mid-May. However, Apple released the new contact tracking API in last April with the iOS 13.5 Beta 3 and Xcode 11.5 Beta 1. the official API version will be released for the developers with the finalized iOS 13.5 official update. It will be released in mid of May.

The first contact tracing app with API - Is it available?

After the official API for Apple and Google was released in mid-May, the first set of contacts from a major country's public health agency will be available within a few weeks. So this going to be a wonderful feature for worldwide Apple users. as always Apple will give you the best of best. 


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