Developer(s) | Bending Spoons |
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Initial release | 1 June 2020; 3 years ago (2020-06-01) |
Repository | |
Written in | Kotlin, Python, Swift |
Operating system | Android and iOS |
Available in | 5 languages |
List of languages English, French, German, Italian, Spanish | |
Type | COVID-19 app |
Licence | GNU AGPLv3 |
Website |
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Immuni was an open-source COVID-19 contact tracing app used for digital contact tracing in Italy, dismissed on 31 December, 2022, after a long and debated criticism for having been a failure due to the lack of trust placed by citizens. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Immuni COVID-19 contact-tracing app had in fact been downloaded only by 12% of Italians between 14 and 75 years old (the government had previously stated that, in order for the app to work properly, it should have been downloaded by at least 60% of Italians). [6] It makes use of the Apple/Google Exposure Notification system. [7]
It was developed by Bending Spoons and released by the Italian Ministry of Health on 1 June 2020. After a testing phase in 4 Italian regions ( Abruzzo, Apulia, Liguria, Marche), the app started being active in the whole country on 15 June 2020. [8] The app was initially released on App Store and Google Play, and since 1 February 2021 it is available on the Huawei AppGallery as well.[ citation needed]
The source code was published on GitHub on the 25 May. [9] The app only works in Italy, but compatibility with other European contact tracing apps was a goal. [10] Since 19 October 2020 the app supports key-exchanges with the EU Interoperability Gateway and is therefore able to communicate with contact tracing apps of other EU countries.[ citation needed]
As of 16 December 2020, the app was downloaded more than 10 million times, a number which increased to 21.882.502 downloads the day before the app's shutdown. [11]
On 27 December 2022 the Italian Ministry of Health announced that the app and its infrastructures will be dismissed on the 31 December of the same year. [12]
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