A Comparison Of Aarogya Setu Aap With Other Contact Tracing Apps.

India is among the three countries to make the app mandatory.

India is among the four countries to not have limitations on the use of data.

Aarogya Setu’s code is not open sourced thus hampering transparency.

According to a database maintained by MIT Technology Review, Aarogya Setu, India’s contact-tracing app to combat COVID-19, poses significant risks to the privacy of the user compared to similar apps in other countries.

Though there is little clarity on the design and security of the app, it has been made mandatory in some places. The apps in China and Turkey pose greater risks for user privacy than Aarogya Setu.

The following table lists government-backed apps of 19 countries based on five technology principles and whether the app adheres to them. ‘Y’ indicates compliance while ‘N’ indicates non-compliance. ‘NA’ indicates that there were no data available.

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