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Trump administration wants to use Americans' location data to track the coronavirus – CNN, CNN

Trump administration wants to use Americans' location data to track the coronavirus – CNN, CNN

Washington, DC (CNN Business) The Trump administration is in discussions with the tech industry , including Facebook and Google, about how to use Americans’ cellphone location data to track the spread of the novel coronavirus .

Facebook ( FB ) and Google ( GOOGL ) confirmed to CNN that they are exploring ways to use aggregated, anonymized data to help in the coronavirus effort, after the Washington Post first reported the matter on Tuesday. In response to CNN’s questions, Apple ( AAPL ) said it has not been a part of the location data discussions.

The location data conversations are part of a series of interactions between the White House and the tech industry about how Silicon Valley can contribute to the coronavirus response, according to multiple people familiar with the matter. Several informal working groups have been created under that initiative, including one focusing on expanding virtual education, another dealing with telehealth, a third examining how to limit the spread of coronavirus misinformation , and a fourth to explore the use of geolocation data for disease tracking.

The State Department is Also engaged on the issue after receiving requests from multiple foreign governments about tapping into tech companies’ knowledge of the movements of billions of people worldwide, according to one of the people familiar with the matter.

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