id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-138627-jtyoojte Buzzell, Andrew Public Goods From Private Data -- An Efficacy and Justification Paradox for Digital Contact Tracing 2020-07-14 .txt text/plain 4279 175 37 Privacy-centric analysis treats data as private property, frames the relationship between individuals and governments as adversarial, entrenches technology platforms as gatekeepers, and supports a conception of emergency public health authority as limited by individual consent and considerable corporate influence that is in some tension with the more communitarian values that typically inform public health ethics. They require populations be persuaded to use the DCT app, and that hardware and software vendors cooperate with public health authorities to resolve barriers to adoption and usage, such as the need for software modifications to enable passive RSSI measurement. The privacy preserving model serves vendor interests, allowing them to cooperate with public health authorities, thus avoiding regulatory or coercive measures, by limiting the possibility that the use of DCT apps breaks tacit or contractual agreements with their users that could damage already wavering public trust. ./cache/cord-138627-jtyoojte.txt ./txt/cord-138627-jtyoojte.txt