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GuideSafe for Android


- REQUIRES ANDROID | Published by Alabama Department of Public Health on 2024-07-12   | Category: Health & Fitness

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About GuideSafe

GuideSafe is a Health & Fitness app by Alabama Department of Public Health. Use the GuideSafe™ Exposure Notification app to anonymously share a positive COVID-19 test result — and be anonymously notified of your own possible exposure to someone who later reports a positive COVID-19 test result — all without sharing anyone’s identity. The app protects your privacy while giving you the power to protect your health, your family’s and your community’s.

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    How to setup GuideSafe APK:

    APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install guidesafe.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:

    1. Download the guidesafe.apk to your device using any of the download mirrors.
    2. Allow 3rd Party (non playstore) apps on your device: Go to Menu » Settings » Security » . Click "Unknown Sources". You will be prompted to allow your browser or file manager to install APKs.
    3. Locate the guidesafe.apk file and click to Install: Read all on-screen prompts and click "Yes" or "No" accordingly.
    4. After installation, the GuideSafe app will appear on the home screen of your device.

    Is GuideSafe APK Safe?

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    GuideSafe v1.18.7 APK Download Mirrors

    On iTunes: Free On iTunes

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    Whats new in v1.18.7


    • Release date: 2024-07-12
    • Current version: 1.18.7
    • File size: 1.61 MB
    • Developer: Alabama Department of Public Health
    • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.5 or later. or Android KitKat 4.4, Lollipop 5.0, Marshmallow 6.0, Nougat 7.0, Oreo 8.0, Android Pie 9.0, Quince Tart 10, Red velvet cake 11, Snow cone 12 or later versions


    11 things about GuideSafe


    1. Use the GuideSafe™ Exposure Notification app to anonymously share a positive COVID-19 test result — and be anonymously notified of your own possible exposure to someone who later reports a positive COVID-19 test result — all without sharing anyone’s identity.

    2. When someone tests positive for COVID-19, contact tracers with the Alabama Department of Public Health will help notify those the person has been near — but they won’t know every person’s close contacts.

    3. If you test positive for COVID-19, those with whom you came in close contact — defined as within six feet for at least 15 minutes over the last 14 days — will get an anonymous notification that they were exposed.

    4. The GuideSafe™ Exposure Notification app was developed by the Alabama Department of Public Health in cooperation with the University of Alabama at Birmingham and MotionMobs, using technology from a collaboration between Apple and Google.

    5. When you are within about six feet of others, phones using the GuideSafe™ Exposure Notification app exchange encrypted, anonymous codes via low-energy Bluetooth.

    6. The notification they get is completely anonymous — they will not know who tested positive, the time, or the location — only the date of the possible exposure.

    7. Step three: Those who may have been in close contact with you in the last 14 days will be notified they were near someone with a positive test, but they won’t know who or where.

    8. Users of the app exchange anonymous codes among their phones using Bluetooth — no location data is ever stored or exchanged, and your personal information is never shared.

    9. Step one: Download the GuideSafe™ Exposure Notification app and enable Bluetooth.

    10. Step two: If you have tested positive for COVID-19, you can choose to report it.

    11. Your test will be verified by the Alabama Department of Public Health.


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