Contact tracing applications and informational privacy amidst the pandemic in India

Aafreen Mitchelle Collaco
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ABSTRACT Various technological interventions introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak have resulted in numerous challenges, including the protection of informational privacy. Contact tracing applications are one such method adopted by governments worldwide to contain the pandemic. Their key features involve the collection and use of sensitive personal data, such as an individual’s personal information, health record, and location, raising concerns among regulators. Regulators must ensure that these technologies align with informational privacy protection. The current legal regime in India is not sophisticated enough to delve into issues that concern contact tracing technology. In India, the introduction of the Aarogya Setu Application (contact tracing application) gained attention when the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) made downloading it mandatory for individuals. Eventually, doing so was made voluntary. Considering these current trends, this paper aims to examine developments in data privacy issues specifically regarding surveillance technologies and tracing applications in India. It highlights and analyzes them considering private players which announced their partnership in creating a robust contact tracing application. The study also adopts a comparative examination of existing contact tracing applications and their privacy policy along with the Indian version and explores how one deploys jurisprudence for informational privacy as perceived in India.
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印度大流行期间的接触者追踪应用和信息隐私
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间引入的各种技术干预措施带来了许多挑战,包括信息隐私保护。接触者追踪应用就是世界各国政府为控制疫情而采用的一种方法。它们的主要特点包括收集和使用敏感的个人数据,如个人信息、健康记录和位置,这引起了监管机构的关注。监管机构必须确保这些技术与信息隐私保护相一致。印度目前的法律制度还不够成熟,无法深入研究与接触者追踪技术有关的问题。在印度,当内政部(MHA)强制要求个人下载Aarogya Setu应用程序(接触者追踪应用程序)时,它的引入引起了人们的关注。最终,这样做是自愿的。考虑到这些当前的趋势,本文旨在研究数据隐私问题的发展,特别是关于印度的监控技术和跟踪应用。它强调并分析了他们考虑到私人玩家宣布他们的合作伙伴关系,以创建一个强大的接触追踪应用程序。该研究还对现有的接触者追踪应用程序及其隐私政策与印度版本进行了比较检查,并探讨了如何在印度为信息隐私部署法理学。
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