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Coronavirus tracing apps: is privacy protection to blame for few downloads in the EU?

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Contact tracing apps were once hailed as a way for Europe to get a grip on COVID-19 and move away from costly lockdowns. Where did things go wrong?

Added on the 28/07/2020 18:14:09 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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