Article 522QE NHS coronavirus app: memo discussed giving ministers power to 'de-anonymise' users

NHS coronavirus app: memo discussed giving ministers power to 'de-anonymise' users

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Exclusive: draft plans for contact-tracing app said device IDs could be used to identify users

A draft government memo explaining how the NHS contact-tracing app could stem the spread of the coronavirus said ministers might be given the ability to order "de-anonymisation" to identify people from their smartphones, the Guardian can reveal.

The health secretary, Matt Hancock, announced on Sunday that the UK planned to introduce an app that would enable people who developed Covid-19 symptoms to "anonymously" alert other users to whom they had been in close proximity. "All data will be handled according to the highest ethical and security standards, and would only be used for NHS care and research," he said.

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