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SwissCovid

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 2.4.1

Taille:18.84MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Présentation de SwissCovid, l'application officielle de recherche des contacts en Suisse développée par l'Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP). SwissCovid est une application gratuite et volontaire qui complète les efforts cantonaux de recherche des contacts. Son utilisation contribue grandement à contenir la propagation du coronavirus. Combiné avec la recherche traditionnelle des contacts, les pratiques d’hygiène et la distanciation sociale, SwissCovid aide à garder le virus sous contrôle. L'application utilise des identifiants cryptés pour détecter la proximité avec d'autres SwissCovid utilisateurs et permet l'enregistrement à divers endroits, alertant les utilisateurs des risques d'infection potentiels. Les données restent stockées en toute sécurité localement sur votre appareil, conformément à la loi suisse. Téléchargez SwissCovid aujourd'hui pour contribuer à freiner la propagation du coronavirus.

Fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Contact Tracing : L'application améliore la recherche cantonale traditionnelle des contacts en enregistrant de manière anonyme les rencontres rapprochées avec d'autres SwissCovid utilisateurs, identifiant ainsi les situations à haut risque.
  • Minimum Exigences : Nécessite Android 6 ou version ultérieure.
  • Rencontre Suivi : Utilise Bluetooth pour transmettre des identifiants cryptés (sommes de contrôle), mesurant la durée et la proximité de la rencontre. Les sommes de contrôle sont automatiquement supprimées après deux semaines.
  • Fonctionnalité d'enregistrement : Permet aux utilisateurs de s'enregistrer dans des lieux ou des réunions et de recevoir des alertes si un risque d'infection potentiel survient. Seule la présence de l'utilisateur est enregistrée, préservant ainsi la confidentialité.
  • Notifications : Les utilisateurs testés positifs reçoivent un code COVID activant les notifications dans l'application, alertant les contacts proches ou ceux se trouvant dans des emplacements partagés pendant la période infectieuse. La confidentialité est maintenue partout.
  • Confidentialité : Toutes les données restent stockées en toute sécurité localement sur l'appareil de l'utilisateur. Aucune donnée personnelle ou de localisation n'est transmise aux serveurs centraux, garantissant ainsi la confidentialité et le respect de la loi suisse.

Conclusion :

SwissCovid est l'application officielle de recherche des contacts en Suisse, essentielle dans la lutte contre le coronavirus. Il complète les efforts existants et encourage la participation volontaire du public. Ses fonctionnalités (suivi des rencontres, enregistrements, notifications d'exposition et protection robuste de la vie privée) se combinent pour limiter efficacement la propagation du virus lorsqu'elles sont utilisées parallèlement aux mesures d'hygiène et de distanciation sociale.

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