Why European states are slow to use mobile tracing technology during COVID-19

How far can governments go in using mobile technology during COVID

Tracing apps are playing a significant role in some countries in combating COVID-19. There is no doubt that COVID-19 has given a huge boost to some technological advances but more importantly, the virus has created a public readiness to accept them.
The COVID-19 outbreak helped destroy psychological barriers by making most people accept certain restrictions on their privacy and freedoms, which they would have never previously been willing to even consider.
Read more Why European governments are reluctant to use mobile phone tracking apps during COVID19

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