With the release of iOS 16.4 in March, Apple added the ability for health authorities to end their support for Apple’s COVID-19 Exposure Notifications feature. Now, following the end of the COVID-19 ...
Apple in May 2020 introduced an Exposure Notification System, which was designed to let public health authorities and governments worldwide help people figure out if they've been exposed to COVID-19, ...
Ever get a notification warning you that your phone has detected someone nearby has tested positive for COVID-19 and you might have been exposed? Those are now a thing of the past as of last Thursday.
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Apple and Google partnered to offer the COVID-19 Exposure Notifications feature. While this tool could show whether you were near – or passed by – someone who could have ...
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, “Exposure Notifications” were added to Android and iOS to help users know if they were exposed to the virus. But now, that feature is fading away. In theory ...
Americans in most states will no longer receive Covid exposure notifications on their smartphones. Nearly 30 states have used a system developed by Apple and Google to alert iOS or Android users when ...
One of the unpleasant technological reminders of the pandemic is fading away. States have turned off COVID-19 exposure notifications on iPhones across the US now that the public emergency has expired.