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Other names | Stay Safe |
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Developer(s) | MultiSys Technologies |
Initial release | September 3, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-09-03) |
Stable release | 3.0.10 (Android)3.0.2 (iOS) /June 23, 2021 (Android)July 2, 2021 (iOS) |
Operating system | Android,iOS |
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Available in | English |
Website | www |
StaySafe.ph orStay Safe is a digital contact tracing app launched by the Philippine government as a response to theCOVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. The mobile app was developed and published by MultiSys Technologies Corporation.[1]
StaySafe was developed by Multisys Technologies Corporation in collaboration withSmart andPLDT Enterprise and theInter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) and theNational Task Force Against COVID-19.[2]
StaySafe was launched by the Philippine government on September 3, 2020.[1] The mobile app system was turned over to the government on March 3, 2021.[3] TheDepartment of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) holds ownership of StaySafe and it is supported by theDepartment of Health and theDepartment of Information and Communications Technology.[4]
Users of the StaySafe app would need to get registered. There are plans to make other existing contact tracing apps used by local governments in Philippines to be interoperable with StaySafe. The app would also have the following features:[3]
The mobile app makes use ofBluetooth system through the(Google/Apple) Exposure Notification (GAEN).[2] StaySafe originally had aGlobal Positioning System (GPS) feature but had since been removed by MultiSys in January 2021 due to privacy concerns.[5] Under GAEN users are notified if they have been in close contact with a user associated with a positive COVID-19 case.[6]
Since March 2021, users are allowed to delete their own personal data and manual contact tracing data "shall be destroyed after a 60-day period" to comply with privacy-related requirements set by theNational Privacy Commission.[6]
MultiSys funds the operation ofcloud services needed for the StaySafe system to function.[5]
StaySafe was initially adopted by select local government units (LGUs), government agencies, and private companies.[2] Resolution No 85 of the National Task Force Against COVID-19 dated November 26, 2021, mandated the usage of StaySafe app for anyone who need to enter national government or local government offices.[7]
ThePhilippine National Police adopted StaySafe on April 14, 2021. The DILG targeted a nationwide rollout of the StaySafe system in May 2021.[2]
DILG SecretaryEduardo Año issued Memorandum Circular 2021–075 on July 6, 2021, directing LGUs in the Philippines without a digital contact tracing system to adopt and use the StaySafe system in their areas of jurisdiction.[8]