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1/ Force people to install a mobile app doesn’t make any sense. When you publish an app, the main metric you should look at is the number of people who are using your app, not the number of downloads.

You want to create a community, a group of people who regularly use your app.
2/ If you app is good enough, people will use your app everyday. The next metric you will look at is the retention. You want the users to come back to your app everyday during a long time (forever if possible). For that, your app need to be really useful (Waze, WhatsApp, ...)
3/ If your app has some in app purchases, your “addicted users” are the target. You want them to improve their everyday experience by buying this small pack at only 4.99€.
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“The only info we have of the app is its frontend and its rather pedestrian ToS and Privacy Policy. Other projects release as much information as possible in pursuit of transparency. This may include... its source code.”
#OpenSourceAarogyaSetu
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internetfreedom.in/is-aarogya-set…
However, there is also a need for higher accountability with regard to @SetuAarogya app in addition to increasing transparency. We have sent a joint representation to @PMOIndia with certain recommendations.
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We have created a comprehensive working paper which highlights the development of surveillance tech around location tracking and the deployment of contact tracing through mobile apps. We have made 17 recommendations (para 87) wrt to @SetuAarogya
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internetfreedom.in/a-comprehensiv…
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I wrote an article to describe the issues I reported to the @SetuAarogya. I hope it will allow people to understand the situation and why it's an important issue. I hope you like it, all feedbacks are welcome!

And don't forget: Hack the planet! 🤘

medium.com/@fs0c131y/aaro…
I took the time to write this article for two reasons:
- I want to be transparent. You have all the info, even the technical info
- Sharing is caring. Maybe it will give ideas to other bug bounty hunters and security lovers in general
The extraordinary @a_greenberg wrote a very good article for @WIRED to explain why this is an issue wired.com/story/india-co…
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