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  • Information Technology
  • Human Rights Law

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  • COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid digital solutions for public health.
  • Smartphone applications emerged as a tool for contact tracing to curb virus spread.
  • Concerns regarding privacy and human rights implications of these technologies are significant.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a comprehensive framework for evaluating the suitability of contact tracing applications.
  • To assess applications based on their impact on users, technological methods, and governance.
  • To identify limitations in existing evaluation guidelines, such as those from the European Data Protection Board (EDPB).

Main Methods:

  • Development of a multi-faceted evaluation framework.
  • Application of the framework to three distinct contact tracing applications.
  • Comparative analysis against established guidelines, including the EDPB's.

Main Results:

  • The proposed framework provides a structured approach to assess app suitability.
  • Identified specific areas where current applications and guidelines fall short regarding privacy and human rights.
  • Demonstrated the utility of the framework in highlighting critical limitations.

Conclusions:

  • A robust framework is essential for evaluating the ethical and practical implications of contact tracing apps.
  • Existing guidelines may not fully address the complexities of privacy and human rights in digital public health tools.
  • Further refinement of evaluation methods is needed to ensure responsible technology deployment.