On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 18:24:23 +0100 Simon Ransome simon@nosher.net wrote:
However, with requirements like "Google/Apple exposure notification API", you might not have a lot of luck getting it to work in the absence of things like GCM and the Play Services libraries (where Google has craftily moved all the useful stuff out of AOSP over the years), or a Google account (required for push messaging, if that's how it works).
That's my understanding too. Unless you've got the Exposure Notifications things showing in your Settings, then I doubt it would work - but I'd love to know for sure if anyone tests it on Lineage or similar and what it does.
However, there are still problems like bluetooth really isn't designed for distance measurement (amongst other fun, it will underestimate distances outdoors which is the opposite of what's needed for covid) and that seems to mean the app effectively uses a different definition of "close contact" where being within "4m" of an infected person for 30mins will get you told to quarantine, leading to a false quarantine rate of between 30 and 45% in tests. So I'm really unsure that this app is a good thing, especially if people start taking it as gospel that no alert means no problem and no need to take care.
Regards,