The government puts the TousAntiCovid app “on hold”

2023-06-29 11:03:00

It is “the end of a chapter”, but not necessarily the end of the story. Compelled by the law repealing the “exceptional regimes” once morest the Covid, and its deadline set for June 30, the ministry announced on its website that TousAntiCovid “is taking a break (…) to think regarding the next step”.

Created in mid-2020, following the first epidemic wave, first under the name “StopCovid” and for limited use in tracing positive cases and their contacts, the app really took off during the second wave, by making it possible to generate the “travel certificates” then in force.

Its use had further increased with the introduction of the health pass in the summer of 2021, then the vaccination pass in early 2022, at the same time amplifying criticism of a tool accused from the outset of attacking individual freedoms.

However, the ministry claims that “the initial objectives of the application have been fulfilled” and adds that its users will be able “always access (their) notebook and store (their) test and vaccination certificates”.

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