Japan Government to shut down Covid tracking app starting September 26, after having spent 1.3 billion yen on it so far

Japan Government to shut down Covid tracking app starting September 26, after having spent 1.3 billion yen on it so far

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20220913/k10013816291000.html

8 comments
  1. We had the same stuff with the private owned luca app in Germany. Now as it lost its relevance it is redesigned but not useful.

  2. Apart from showing how many days since I’ve downloaded it, the app was totally useless.
    TF happened to the 1.3 billion yen?

  3. Just a reminder, this is the app that didn’t work with the latest versions of smartphone operating systems.

    It also completely failed to work with all Android phones and they didn’t even notice that it wasn’t working for months. It’s an app that has ONE function, and nobody bothered to check if it was even working or not? Blows my mind.

    They could have paid a couple of computer science students a few grand each and got them to make a better app.

    At around 10 million USD, at least it was not as expensive as that outrageous Olympic contact tracing app that cost an eyewatering $67 million USD. Something is not right with that.

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