Apple books new coronavirus domain name after Google collaboration
Apple has booked a
domain name called AppleCoronavirus.com, after the iPhone maker and Google last
week announced a joint effort to enable the use of Bluetooth to help agencies
reduce the spread of coronavirus.
The
record's domain information lists Apple Inc.
as the registrant organisation.
The
registrar is CSC Corporate Domains, a firm that protects domain
names for large corporations, and is used by Apple for
its domain name registrations, reports Mac Rumors.
"The
new record indicates that Apple took possession of the domain name on
Friday". The domain does not currently point to an active website.
Apple
and Google are launching a comprehensive
solution that includes application programming interfaces (APIs) and operating
system-level technology to assist in enabling contact tracing.
The
tech giants will release APIs in May that enable interoperability between
Android and iOS devices using apps from public health authorities.
These
official apps will be available for users to download via their respective app
stores.
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