COVID Alert bug left some users without exposure notifications for two weeks - Android

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COVID Alert bug left some users without exposure notifications for two weeks - Android

Canada’s COVID Alert app received an update to fix a bug that left several users without exposure notifications for two weeks in November. The update, which dropped on November 23rd, included a patch note stating it fixes a “bug causing gaps in exposure checks for some users.” CBC News explains that the bug meant some users...

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Canada’s COVID Alert app received an update to fix a bug that left several users without exposure notifications for two weeks in November.

The update, which dropped on November 23rd, included a patch note stating it fixes a “bug causing gaps in exposure checks for some users.” CBC News explains that the bug meant some users wouldn’t have received notifications if they came into close contact with someone who had COVID-19. Further, it’s unclear how many people missed these exposure notifications due to the glitch.

According to CBC News, the issue was first brought to the developer’s attention by commentors on the Google Play Store as early as November 12th. Along with Play Store users, CBC News spoke with Urs Hengartner, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Waterloo who said his device hadn’t performed any exposure checks between November 9th and 23rd.

The issue comes as COVID Alert passes 5.5 million downloads. Further, the app recently became available in the Northwest Territories.