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lundi 1 février 2021

Here are the countries using Google and Apple’s COVID-19 Contact Tracing API

SARS-CoV-2, also known colloquially as just the coronavirus, has wreaked havoc across the world. Many countries shut down large parts of the economy in order to contain the spread of the virus. As countries reopen their economies, many health experts fear a “second wave”, ie. resurgence, of COVID-19. To prevent a second wave, public health experts are advocating that nations adopt contact tracing, ie. tracing all the people who have recently come into contact with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 and then undertaking steps to isolate those individuals. Contact tracing is difficult to implement correctly without violating an individual’s privacy. The threat to personal privacy was severe enough for Google and Apple to collaborate on an API that developers of public health agencies can use to implement app-based contact tracing solutions. This contact tracing API, which Google and Apple call the Exposure Notification API, is designed to respect user privacy and security.

Once a user downloads an app that uses the Exposure Notification API and opts in to contact tracing, their device starts generating “proximity identifiers” that are changed every 15 minutes (on average). Via Bluetooth Low Energy, these “proximity identifiers” are periodically shared with nearby devices whose users have also opted into contact tracing. The proximity identifier is then processed on-device and does not reveal information about a user’s location or other personally identifiable information. Once a user confirms a positive diagnosis of COVID-19, they can share their diagnosis with the app they installed, which will then inform other users who have come into close contact with them in the last 14 days. For more information on how the Exposure Notification API works, we recommend reading our initial coverage.

Google first rolled out the Exposure Notification API for Android devices on May 20, 2020, as part of an update to Google Play Services, but its use is restricted to apps that have been developed by official public health agencies (for obvious reasons). However, neither Google nor Apple has made details public about the list of apps that have been whitelisted for using this API, so unless you’re constantly keeping up with the news, it’s hard to know which countries have adopted the API. We’ve previously covered some of the countries that have adopted the Exposure Notification API when we talked about the various open-source contact tracing projects that are out there. In this article, we have compiled a list of official contact tracing apps from designated health agencies from various countries that are using Google and Apple’s Exposure Notification API. Our list contains COVID-19 contact tracing apps that have been released or are currently in development.

We discovered Google’s hidden whitelist of application package names for the API. Subsequently, these package names were traced back to apps, their listing, and the countries they belong to. The information is compiled below in a table for easy reference. We have also added Google Play Store and Apple App Store links, if the app has been publicly released, as well as the source code and the official website link, wherever available. We will update the following tables as more countries/regions adopt the API.

Table Changelog

  • June 26, 2020
    • Added: Brazil, Ghana, Ecuador, Spain, Estonia, Egypt, Portugal, Croatia, MIT’s PathCheck SafePlaces
    • Package names updated: Canada, Alabama
  • June 29, 2020
    • Updated Ireland’s listing to include the source code
    • Added the name and package name of Spain’s app.
    • Google has updated the package name “eg.nc.moh.bruhealthtrace” to “egnc.moh.bruhealthtrace.” This matches the “BruHealth” contact tracing app from the government of “Brunei.” We have updated the table accordingly.
  • June 30, 2020
    • Added Spain’s Radar COVID app
  • July 1, 2020
    • Fixed Japan’s listing to reflect that COCOA – COVID-19 Contact App has already been released.
    • Added a separate table for open contact tracing implementations based on Google and Apple’s Exposure Notification API. PathCheck SafePlaces was moved to this table and COVID Shield and Common Circle were added.
  • July 6, 2020
    • Ireland’s COVID Tracker app has been released on Google Play and the Apple App Store, so the listing in the table has been updated with links to reflect that.
  • July 8, 2020
    • Added: North Ireland, the Netherlands (second app), Finland, and MITRE’s COVID Aware app
  • July 15, 2020
    • Added: Arizona, CV Key
    • Updated: New Canadian app, package names for UK apps, Mexican app, updated Ghana –> Gibraltar
  • July 22, 2020
    • Added: Nevada (?) pending verification
  • August 5, 2020
    • Added: Belgium (In-Development), New York (In-Development)
    • Updated: Virginia (Released), North Dakota (In-Development), Canada (Released), Croatia (Released), Ecuador (Released), Northern Ireland (Released)
  • August 10, 2020
    • Added: Slovenia, Arizona, South Africa (?) pending verification
    • Re-verified that released apps are using COVID-19 ENS.
  • August 13, 2020
    • Updated: United Kingdom (Released)
  • August 24, 2020
    • Added: Czech Republic (In-Development), Michigan (In-Development), North Carolina (In-Development), Pennsylvania (In-Development), Scotland (In-Development), Kazakhstan (In-Development)
    • Updated: Spain (now using ENS), Estonia (Released), Netherlands (Released), Slovenia (Released), Alabama (Released), Nevada (Released), North Dakota & Wyoming (Released)
  • August 28, 2020
    • Added: Guam (Released)
    • Updated: Portugal (Released), South Africa (Released)
  • August 31, 2020
    • Updated: Finland (Released)
  • September 1, 2020
    • Added: Puerto Rico (Released)
    • Updated: Czech Republic (now using ENS)
  • September 9, 2020
    • Updated: Scotland (Released), Spain (source code)
  • September 14, 2020
    • Added: Delaware (Released)
  • September 21, 2020
    • Added: California (Released)
    • Updated: North Carolina (Released), Belgium (Released), Kazakhstan (Released), Malta (Released), Pennsylvania (Released)
  • September 29, 2020
    • Added: New Jersey (Released)
  • September 30, 2020
    • Updated: New York (Released)
  • October 7, 2020
    • Added: Greece (Released)
  • October 14, 2020
    • Added: Jersey (Released)
  • October 15, 2020
    • Added: Michigan (Released)
  • October 19, 2020
    • Added: District of Columbia (Released)
  • October 23, 2020
    • Added: Colorado (Released)
  • October 29, 2020
    • Added: Cyprus (Released)
  • October 30, 2020
    • Added: Washington (Released)
    • Removed: Mexico, Philippines (Abandoned ENS)
  • November 2, 2020
    • Added: Lithuania
  • November 5, 2020
    • Added: Connecticut (Released)
  • November 9, 2020
    • Added: Oregon (Released)
  • November 10, 2020
    • Added: Maryland (Released)
  • November 12, 2020
    • Added: Hawaii (Released)
  • November 16, 2020
    • Added: South Carolina (Released)
  • November 23, 2020
    • Added: Minnesota (Released), Bermuda (Released), Russia (Released)
  • December 1, 2020
    • Added: NZ Covid Tracer (now using ENS)
  • December 22, 2020
    • Added: Norway (Released)
  • December 28, 2020
    • Added: Wisconsin (Released)
  • February 1, 2021
    • Added: Louisiana (Released)
    • Removed: Australia, Brunei, Kenya (pending confirmation they’re still in development)

Regions with COVID-19 contact tracing apps based on the Exposure Notifications System (ENS)

Region App Name Android Package Name Status Useful Links
Austria Stopp Corona at.roteskreuz.stopcorona Released
Belgium Coronalert be.sciensano.coronalert Released
Brazil Coronavirus – SUS br.gov.datasus.guardioes Released
Canada COVID Alert ca.gc.hcsc.canada.stopcovid Released
Croatia Stop COVID-19 hr.miz.evidencijakontakata Released
Cyprus CovTracer-EN cy.gov.dmrid.covtracer Released
Czech Republic eRouška cz.covid19cz.erouska Released
Denmark Smittestop com.netcompany.smittestop_exposure_notification Released
Ecuador ASI ec.gob.asi.android Released
Estonia Hoia ee.tehik.hoia Released
Finland Koronavilkku fi.thl.koronahaavi Released
Germany Corona-Warn-App de.rki.coronawarnapp Released
Gibraltar Beat Covid Gibraltar com.gha.covid.tracker Released
Greece Exo com.pathcheck.gr.bt Released
Ireland Covid Tracker com.covidtracker.hse Released
Italy Immuni it.ministerodellasalute.immuni Released
Japan COCOA – COVID-19 Contact App jp.go.mhlw.covid19radar Released
Kazakhstan Saqbol kz.nitec.bizbirgemiz Released
Latvia Apturi Covid Latvia lv.spkc.gov.apturicovid Released
Lithuania Korona Stop LT lt.nvsc.coronawarnapp Released
Malta COVID Alert Malta mt.gov.dp3t Released
Netherlands CoronaMelder nl.rijksoverheid.en Released
New Zealand NZ COVID Tracer nz.govt.health.covidtracer Released
Northern Ireland StopCOVID NI net.hscni.covidtracker Released
Norway Smittestopp no.fhi.smittestopp_exposure_notification Released
Poland ProteGO Safe pl.gov.mc.protegosafe Released
Portugal STAYAWAY COVID fct.inesctec.stayaway Released
Russia Госуслуги.COVID трекер com.minsvyaz.gosuslugi.exposurenotificationdroid Released
Saudi Arabia Tabaud sa.gov.nic.tabaud Released
Scotland Protect Scotland gov.scot.covidtracker Released
Slovenia OstaniZdrav si.gov.ostanizdrav Released
South Africa COVIDConnect za.gov.health.covidconnect Released
Spain Radar COVID es.gob.radarcovid Released
Switzerland SwissCovid ch.admin.bag.dp3t Released
United Kingdom NHS COVID-19 uk.nhs.covid19.production Released
United Kingdom – Bermuda WeHealth Bermuda org.wehealth.exposure Released
United Kingdom – Jersey Jersey COVID Alert com.governmentofjersey.jerseycovidalert Released
Uruguay Coronavirus UY uy.gub.salud.plancovid19uy Released
USA – Alabama GuideSafe gov.adph.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Arizona Covid Watch gov.azdhs.covidwatch.android Released
USA – California California COVID Notify gov.ca.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Colorado CO Exposure Notifications gov.co.cdphe.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Connecticut COVID Alert CT gov.ct.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Delaware Covid Alert DE gov.de.covidtracker Released
USA – District of Columbia DC CAN gov.dc.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Guam Guam Covid Alert org.pathcheck.guam.bt Released
USA – Hawaii AlohaSafe Alert org.alohasafe.alert Released
USA – Louisiana COVID Defense org.pathcheck.la.bt Released
USA – Maryland MD COVID Alert gov.md.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Michigan MI COVID Alert gov.michigan.MiCovidExposure Released
USA – Minnesota COVIDaware MN org.pathcheck.covidsafepathsBt.mn Released
USA – Nevada Covid Trace Nevada gov.nv.dhhs.en Released
USA – New Jersey COVID Alert NJ com.nj.gov.covidalert Released
USA – New York COVID Alert NY gov.ny.health.proximity Released
USA – North Carolina SlowCOVIDNC gov.nc.dhhs.exposurenotification Released
USA – Oregon Oregon Exposure Notifications gov.or.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Pennsylvania COVID Alert PA gov.pa.covidtracker Released
USA – Puerto Rico Rastrea el Virus BT org.pathcheck.pr.bt Released
USA – South Carolina South Carolina Safer Together musc.exposurenotification Released
USA – North Dakota & Wyoming Care19 Alert com.proudcrowd.exposure Released
USA – Virginia COVIDWise gov.vdh.exposurenotification Released
USA – Washington Washington gov.wa.doh.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Wisconsin Wisconsin gov.wi.covid19.exposurenotifications Released

Thanks to PNF Software for providing us a license to use JEB Decompiler, a professional-grade reverse engineering tool for Android applications.

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Download: Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9S get MIUI 12 update with Android 11

Update 1 (02/01/2021 @ 12:23 PM ET): The Android 11 update with MIUI 12 is now rolling out to Redmi Note 9S users via the stable channel. Click here for information. The article as published on November 18, 2020, is preserved as below.

Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 9 Pro is one of the best purchases available in the early mid-range in India, offering itself as a great hardware package at an aggressive price point. The phone comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G chip, an impressive quad-camera array, a massive 5,020mAh battery, and support for up to 18W fast charging. Launched with MIUI 11 on top of Android 10, the smartphone received stable MIUI 12 update a few months ago, and is now getting its Android 11 update in India.

Redmi Note 9 Pro XDA Forums

Bearing version number V12.0.1.0.RJWINXM, the update is 2.3GB in size for its recovery flashable ZIP. As mentioned earlier, this build is meant for the Indian variant of the Redmi Note 9 Pro (code-name: “curtana_in“), which means it can’t be installed on the global Redmi Note 9 Pro (code-name: “joyeuse_xx“). Owners of the Redmi Note 9S (code-name: “curtana_xx“), however, can manually flash the update package using a custom recovery solution like TWRP.

xiaomi-redmi-note-9-pro-India-android-11-miui-12-ota

Thanks to Twitter user @Brindhaukender for the screenshot!

Since this is the first public build of Android 11 for this phone, we expect that there will be plenty of bugs and perhaps a few stability issues. As such, sideloading this build is only recommended for experienced users who are well versed with flashing updates. Please do make adequate backups of your data before flashing the update.

Download Android 11 with MIUI 12 for the Redmi Note 9 Pro (codename: curtana) — V12.0.1.0.RJWINXM

Do note that the company treats the current update as a “stable beta”, which is a bit different from regular stable builds. An authorized Mi Account might be required to sideload the aforementioned ZIP file. Once Xiaomi marks it to be stable enough, they are going to flip a server-side switch that will eventually remove the need for such authorization before flashing.


Update: Redmi Note 9S Too

After starting to roll out to the Indian Redmi Note 9 Pro units back in November, Android 11 is now arriving for the global variant of the Redmi Note 9S with January 2021 security patches. The sideload-friendly update ZIP can be downloaded using the link below:

Download Android 11 with MIUI 12 for the Redmi Note 9S (codename: curtana) — V12.0.1.0.RJWMIXM


Thanks to XDA Recognized Developer yshalsager for providing the download links!

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LG starts rolling out the Android 11 update to the LG Velvet

Update 1 (02/01/2021 @ 12:16 PM ET): The first LG smartphone to get the Android 11 update is the LG Velvet, starting in Korea. Click here for more information. The article as published on December 11, 2020, is preserved below.

In a perfect world, Android 11 would already be available for every phone released in the last 18 months. But it’s a slow process, and if you’re an LG Velvet owner, your patience will soon be rewarded.

LG announced that an Android 11 beta preview for the LG Velvet will soon be available in South Korea. If you’re hoping to test the update out, you can sign up via the LG Quick Help app; the preview will then be rolled out as an over-the-air update.

It’s unclear how long LG plans to run the beta program before rolling out a stable build for LG Velvet owners. Hopefully not long, but in the event we are in for a wait, at least we have the changelog to obsess over:

LG Velvet Android 11 Beta Preview changelog:

  • Added a notification window for conversation
  • Added message bubble function
  • Added function to check deleted notification history
  • Added’Allow this time only’ function to grant permission only once when running the app
  • Added the ability to hide silent notifications IoT device control function added to the power screen
  • Navigation bar hiding function added to gesture mode Night time lapse and quick view function added to basic camera application
  • QR code scanning function added to basic camera application settings
  • Added keyboard size and position adjustment function

Announced earlier this year, the LG Velvet is a sleek handset that features a 6.8-inch POLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 processor, and a triple-camera setup. One thing that sets the device apart is that it features a special digitizer that enables Wacom stylus support with up to 4096 pressure levels. It’s a nice device and one that will undoubtedly be made better with the arrival of Android 11.

If you’re not in South Korea and can’t sign up for the LG Velvet Android 11 beta preview, well, we feel for you. But with testing now underway, hopefully, this means that a stable release is not far off.

LG Velvet Forums


Update 1: LG Velvet gets stable Android 11 update (in Korea)

In line with LG Korea’s software update schedule for Q1 2021, the LG Velvet is first in line to get the Android 11 stable update. The software update is trickling out in Korea (via PiunikaWeb), but we don’t know what changes have been made other than a bump in the underlying Android OS. Expect to see features like Android 11’s new media controls in the notification panel, device controls in the power menu, and more, but we’ll follow-up once we have more details on LG’s Android 11 update.

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This tool lets you easily make a Windows 10X image for your PC

Microsoft’s Windows 10 OS enjoys a lion’s share of the desktop operating system market due to the fact that it can be installed on virtually any modern x86 PC. Windows 10X, however, is a unique flavor of Microsoft’s operating system that was originally designed solely for foldable and dual-screen devices but has since been reworked to focus on single screen PCs. Interestingly, the whole Windows 10X architecture drastically differs from regular Windows 10. There is no universal installer, as Microsoft has no intention to let end-users install this variant on their PCs. If you’ve already seen the reworked UI and want to get a taste of it on your PC (or your favorite virtualization platform) right now, then you’ll be happy to know that an independent developer has released a tool named “Device Image Generator” to streamline the process of creating a Windows 10X image.

Created by Twitter user @thebookisclosed, Device Image Generator aims to be an easy and convenient utility to produce a fully functional Full Flash Update (FFU) package of the currently available Windows 10X build for a generic x86 PC. Instead of messing with CLI tools, users now have the option to export all the required drivers from the existing instance of Windows 10 and inject them into the base image.

Windows 10X Device Image Generator-1 Windows 10X Device Image Generator-2

In addition, the utility automatically creates a set of configuration packages that are required to build the final image. Keep in mind that Device Image Generator won’t download the Unified Update Platform (UUP) fileset of the Windows 10X build, so users have to fetch them beforehand.

Windows 10X Device Image Generator-3 Windows 10X Device Image Generator-4

You can download Device Image Generator from the link below. Once downloaded, extract the contents of the 7Z file and start DevImgGen.exe.

Download Windows 10X Device Image Generator

Notably, the tool is marked as “beta”, which means there is no guarantee that it can effectively build an image for a PC with obscure hardware components. Moreover, Windows 10X itself has yet to reach the RTM stage, so expect some random bugs here and there once you install the OS on your PC.

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Make your technical résumé stand out with this $60 CompTIA training bundle

When technical recruiters are assessing talent, they expect to see CompTIA certifications. For anyone wanting to work in IT, passing these exams is essentially a right of passage. To help you get top marks, The Complete 2021 CompTIA Certification Training Bundle brings together 19 courses from top instructors. In a special deal, you can get it today for just $59.49 using code VDAY2021 at the XDA Developers Depot.

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Best Google Pixel 4a 5G deals in February 2021: Where to pre-order Google’s new affordable 5G phone

The Google Pixel 4a 5G was officially unveiled by Google, and it is impressive by its own standards. Costing only $499, Google’s latest in the cheaper Pixel ‘a’ line gives people an affordable solution to getting on a 5G network. The Pixel 4a 5G isn’t just inexpensive; it’s a great smartphone, too. With a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G, a 3,885mAh battery, and sporting Android 11 out of the box, those that want an upgrade but can’t afford to shell out $1,000 (or more!) on leading flagships can find a great compromise here. $499 is a pretty reasonable price for this phone, but there are always Google Pixel 4a 5G deals and promotions to take advantage of, especially now that we are a few months into the device’s lifecycle. We’ve rounded up the best deals below!

Where to Buy the Google Pixel 4a

If you want an unlock Google Pixel 4a 5G, you can go with Amazon, Best Buy, or the Google Store. For carriers, you can go with Verizon or AT&T.

Best Unlocked Google Pixel 4a 5G Deals

Looking for an unlocked Google Pixel 4a 5G? You can pick one up from Best Buy or Amazon, or go straight to the Google Store!

Amazon

You could go with other retailers, but you can’t beat that Amazon ease. Pre-order your Pixel 4a 5G from Amazon to get it right on release day. No fuss! Right now, you can save $40 on the price of the Pixel 4a 5G, bringing the total to $459. You’ll also enjoy Prime Shipping, and if you have an Amazon Rewards Visa, you can sign up for 12 monthly payments.

    Google Pixel 4a 5G
    At Amazon, you can order the Google Pixel 4a 5G hassle-free! Grab one today and enjoy Prime shipping and monthly payments with the Prime Rewards Visa.

Best Buy

Right now at Best Buy, you can pick up the Pixel 4a 5G unlocked or with Verizon or AT&T. If you go with the unlocked phone, you can save $90 by activating today! With Verizon, you’ll actually save $200, making this affordable phone that much more affordable.

    Google Pixel 4a 5G
    Head over to Best Buy and activate your Google Pixel 4a 5G today and save $50! If you go with Verizon, you'll save $200!

Google Store

Sometimes you can’t beat going directly to the source for your Pixel 4a 5G! The smartphone is $40 off at the Google Store or $19.12 a month for 24 months with Google Financing. You’ll also get three months of YouTube Premium, completely free.

    Google Pixel 4a 5G
    Pick up your Google Pixel 4a 5G from the Google Store, and you can pay $19.12 a month for 24 months. Also, get three months of YouTube Premium for free!

Best Carrier Google Pixel 4a 5G Deals

Right now, the Google Pixel 4a 5G is available at Verizon and AT&T.

Verizon

If you go with Verizon, you’ll be able to get the Google Pixel 4a 5G UW! There are currently only two deals to take advantage of, though:

  • Save $480 with a new line
  • Save up to $240 with a trade-in
    Google Pixel 4a 5G UW
    At Verizon, you can pick up the Google Pixel 4a 5G UW! This version of the Pixel 4a 5G has UWD and mmWave support.

AT&T

Are you a fan of AT&T? You can grab your Google Pixel 4a 5G there! For a limited time, you can pay $10 a month for 30 months on their payment plan. If you have an eligible trade-in, you can get that price down to $5 a month! Finally, you’ll get a free Chromecast with Google TV, which is pretty cool!

    Google Pixel 4a 5G
    Sign up for AT&T's 30 month payment plan to save! If you have an eligible device to trade in, you can pay only $5 a month. You'll also get the Chromecast with Google TV for free!

The Google Pixel 4a 5G makes for a good option for those looking for a larger screen smartphone with respectable performance, 5G, and a stellar camera experience. Google did manage to hit a few sweet spots with the device, despite the unconventional combination of the whole package compared to other alternatives. It’s a good smartphone, and you should consider picking one up for yourself.

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How to turn off Google Chrome for Android’s grid view for tabs

Google first announced that it was working on adding a grid layout and tab grouping in Chrome on Android all the way back in September of 2019. Since then, the company has rolled out this new interface for several Chrome users. However, up until recently, the interface wasn’t available for a significant chunk of the Chrome userbase on Android. Google finally rolled out the tab grid layout to a large number of Android users late last week, and if you’re not a fan of the new look, here’s how you can disable it:

To disable the tab grid layout in Google Chrome on Android, you’ll first need to navigate to chrome://flags in the browser. Once there, search for “grid” and locate the “Tab Grid Layout” flag. Then, tap on the drop-down menu button and select “Disabled” from the following list. Chrome will then bring up a prompt to relaunch the browser for the changes to take effect.

Google Chrome Android tab grid layout

Tap on the ‘Relaunch’ button in the bottom right corner and wait for the browser to restart. After the restart, you’ll notice that the Tab Grid Layout flag has been disabled. However, all open tabs will still be shown in the new grid layout.

Tab Grid Layout flag Chrome

You’ll need to restart the browser once again for the changes to actually take effect. To do so, open the Recents menu and close Chrome. Then tap on the Chrome app icon to reopen the browser. Your tabs should now show up in the older layout.

Old Tab layout

Do note that you won’t be able to make use of Chrome’s handy new tab grouping feature if you revert to the old layout. Thankfully, Chrome lets you easily switch back to the grid layout by enabling the aforementioned flag. Just make sure you restart the browser twice for the changes to take effect.

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