Germany flips on smartphone contact tracing, backs Apple and Google
Germany flips on smartphone contact tracing, backs Apple and
Google
By
Douglas Busvine Sunday, 26 April 2020 07:46 GMT
BERLIN, April 26 (Reuters) - Germany changed course on Sunday over
which type of smartphone technology it wanted to use to trace coronavirus
infections, backing an approach supported by Apple and Google along with a
growing number of other European countries.
Chancellery Minister Helge Braun
and Health Minister Jens Spahn told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper that Berlin
would adopt a 'decentralised' approach to digital contact tracing, in so doing
abandoning a home-grown alternative.
Nations are rushing to develop
apps to assess at scale the risk of catching COVID-19, where the chain of
infection is proving hard to break because the flu-like disease can be spread
by those showing no symptoms.
In Europe, most countries have
chosen short-range Bluetooth 'handshakes' between devices as the best approach,
but have differed over whether to log such contacts on a central server or on
individual devices.
Germany as recently as Friday
backed an initiative called Pan-European Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing
(PEPP-PT), whose centralised approach was criticised by hundreds of scientists
in an open letter last Monday as opening the way to state surveillance.
"We will back a
decentralised architecture that will only store contacts on devices. That is
good for trust," Braun told ARD public television in an interview.
Although Bluetooth-based
smartphone contact tracing is an untested technology and early results in
countries like Singapore are modest, its development is already redefining the
relationship between the state and individual.
It would work by assessing the
closeness and length of contact between people and, should a person test
positive for COVID-19, tell recent contacts to call a doctor, get tested or
self-isolate.
OFF THE CASE
One of the members of PEPP-PT,
Germany's Fraunhofer HHI research institute, was told on Saturday that it was
being taken off the project, correspondence seen by Reuters showed.
"The project will be handed
over and others will be able to make use of the results we have achieved so far
to build a decentralised solution," Fraunhofer HHI head Thomas Wiegand
said in a message to colleagues.
Germany's change of tack would
bring its approach into line with that taken by Apple and Alphabet's Google ,
which said this month they would develop new tools to support decentralised
contact tracing.
Importantly, Apple's iPhone would
under the proposed setup only work properly with decentralised protocols such
as DP-3T, which has been developed by a Swiss-led team and has been backed by
Switzerland, Austria and Estonia.
Health authorities are keen to
get insights into the spread of infection and make use of digital contact
tracing to support existing teams that work phones and knock on doors to warn
those at risk.
Backers of DP-3T, short for
Decentralised Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing, say it is still possible for
users to opt in to sharing their phone number to aid contact tracing - but this
would be part of an app, not of the system architecture.
And although using Bluetooth
means the location of an infection event cannot be known to the authorities, it
would still be possible for users, by opting in, to share epidemiologically
useful data under a decentralised approach.
DP-3T said in a statement that it
is was "very happy to see that Germany is adopting a decentralised
approach to contact tracing and we look forward to its next steps implementing
such a technique in a privacy-preserving manner."
PEPP-PT said it planned to issue
a statement in due course. The Fraunhofer HHI institute did not immediately
respond to a request for comment. (Additional reporting by Andreas Rinke;
editing by Jason Neely)
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