Rollout of COVID-19 Alert app faces criticism over accessibility
The federal government’s COVID-19 contact tracing app is facing criticism for its download requirements, which restrict some Canadians from accessing and using the app.
The free “COVID Alert” app, which became available on Friday, is designed to track the location of phones relative to each other, without collecting personal data anywhere centrally.
Users are notified if their phones have recently been near the phone of a person who later volunteers that they have tested positive for COVID-19.
But the app requires users to have Apple or Android phones made in the last five years, and a relatively new operating system.