Na bitte, geht doch:
two conditions I said must be fulfilled that I would consider to use any Corona warning app: data had to be temporarily stored on contacted smartphones only, and no centralised storage on external servers taking place, and second the source code had to be published so that external computer experts could check it for abuse options, backdoors, etc. The state already had failed with the central data storage and fell back, saying weeks ago this strategy for centralised storage would not be followed anymore, and today Telekom reports the source code had been fully published today, they already got feedback and suggestions from 65 thousand hobby and professional coders, they said.
The app should be available later in June. France already has one in ction - and it gets heavily criticised, said to be unreliable and has centralised data storage beyond transparency of control by the public (whose data get stored here).
If the CCC experts, for example, say it is good, I am willing to use it.
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