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Digital contact tracing will fail unless privacy is respected, experts warn Digital contact tracing will fail unless governments build the technology in a way that respects user privacy, a group of nearly 300 experts have warned.Digital contact tracing, pioneered by Singapore in late March, uses the Bluetooth connection in modern smartphones to keep track of meetings between individuals, in order to allow self-isolation instructions to be sent automatically to everyone a newly diagnosed patient has interacted with while infectious.It is possible to carry out such tracing without needing to build a centralised database of every meeting between individuals, which could be abused by authoritarian governments or overzealous officials: one proposal, backed by Apple and Google, sees every smartphone build a decentralised record of only the other phones it has interacted with, and waiting to hear from the state if any of those phones have been marked as infectious.But the NHS is understood to be focusing on a different approach, which uploads far more data. That brings with it numerous technological hurdles, since it won’t be supported by the two main smartphone operating systems, and has sparked concern among privacy campaigners.
Starlink satellites: This is what the strange lights were in the sky last nightThe string of mysterious lights were a cluster of satellites known as StarlinkA string of mysterious lights could be seen shining in the sky last night.The phenomenon left many people baffled over what the brights lights could be, with many taking to social media to post images of them or wondering if they were a UFO.But the lights are far from being an alien invasion, but are actually a batch of cluster of satellites known as Starlink.The Starlink satellites were launched by entrepreneur Elon Musk's company Starlink.