Apple is denying applications related to the coronavirus outbreak
that aren’t released by an official health organization or government,
according to a March 5 CNBC report.
The technology giant has denied at least four independent developers
from offering their COVID-19-related apps in Apple’s App Store, the app
developers told CNBC. These apps were designed to allow users to view
stats about which countries have confirmed cases of COVID-19.
One developer said an Apple employee told them “that anything related
to the coronavirus must be released by an official health organization
or government,” while another developer received the following written
response: “apps with information about current medical information need
to be submitted by a recognized institution,” CNBC reports.
Apple on March 4 published
an updated policy explaining that apps in “highly-regulated” fields,
such as healthcare or air travel, must be submitted by a “legal entity
that provides the services, and not by an individual developer.”
Similar to Apple, Google is also cracking down on the coronavirus
apps offered in its app store to help prevent the spread of
misinformation. Google has a rule against apps that “capitalize on a
natural disaster” or “atrocity” or appears to “profit from a tragic
event with no discernible benefit to the victims,” according to the
report.
Other tech giants have also stepped up to combat the spread of coronavirus misinformation. Last week, Amazon added
a CDC notice to searches for “coronavirus,” “COVID-19” or other related
terms, which directs the shopper to the CDC’s resources regarding
coronavirus protective measures. Social media platform TikTok has partnered with the World Health Organization to share reliable and timely public health advice and resources on its platform.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/healthcare-information-technology/apple-reportedly-rejecting-coronavirus-apps-that-aren-t-made-by-hospitals-governments.html
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