Okay.
So then, going on to that, I know that Bluetooth technology in and of itself is certainly not impervious to security issues. I know that there are two common vulnerabilities. There's “Bluesnarfing”, which is unauthorized access from a Bluetooth connection, or “Bluejacking”, which is sending unsolicited messages to a nearby Bluetooth device.
What work has your organization done to prevent a situation where, for instance, a hacker falsifies the spread of COVID? Let's say a malicious actor does that and then that information is spread. Let's say I had my phone on and I'm all well and good, or my family is all well and good, but somebody wants me to be in quarantine for two weeks. I have no idea who would want me to do that, but let's say somebody hacks my phone and sends a false positive on that. What liability would your company have, or how would you be preventing that from happening?