Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 5:30:08 GMT -6
He fixed it by turning off and turning back on COVID-19 exposure notifications , which you can find within the Settings menu under the Google tab. I did the same, but still had the problem. What I did was restart my phone. It was already working again. I shared my experience on networks, and friends and colleagues have told me that they have suffered similar problems. For example, two people have reported that their cell phones stopped registering contacts several days ago, and they have everything configured perfectly. An iOS user, for example, saw how her phone had stopped updating the contact list on August 12. This screenshot was taken on the 21st. Contact tracing API not working. Contact tracing API not working.
For contact tracing to work, GPS must also be activated Contact tracing apps are only compatible with the Google and Apple API when the user has authorized it on their phone , with the steps described above. But in addition, Bluetooth and the geolocation of the device must be kept activated at all times . Even with those, users who regret how their Lithuania Mobile Number List terminals have not registered contacts for several days assure that they have everything configured correctly. They will have to send an email to the application's technical support. A third person in the last few hours has also shared their problems with battery saving with me. He has another Xiaomi device, a Mi Note 10 Lite. He also received notification of the transmission failure.
The new smartphones from Apple and Samsung include technology with which mobile phones will know where they are in the room and will forever change the way we use them This person is not very tech savvy and was surprised by all the steps he had to take to solve this app problem. The real challenge of RadarCOVID: getting people to make it work correctly Beyond the specific transmission errors, which can be expected from a technology in development, my experience during the first hours using the app in an autonomous community that is already notifying its positives to the platform is that the real challenge of the app is not It's the one I expected. It's not that not enough people download it—a recent article in MIT magazine clarified that it was not necessary for 60% of a country's population to download the app for it to be effective. The real challenge is for less tech-savvy people to be able to tell if the app is working correctly.