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The pandemic has given Silicon Valley a chance to repair its reputation, but that means little to antitrust regulators set on holding big tech accountable

that efforts such as contract tracing could earn these tech companies goodwill from regulators once things subside.

But these companies will have to tread carefully as lawmakers continue to keep a close eye on efforts that involve data collection. For example, a handful of US senatorsVerily about how it is handling the private information of people who complete its COVID-19 screening test. Apple and Google have done a good job of quelling some of the privacy fears around their contact tracing tech, but all eyes are on the end result to see if they remain true to their word.

"That said, I worry that some in the tech community may be using COVID-19 as a pretext for more invasive data collection." The chance for redemption seems to be weighing on the mind of some tech companies that could use this as an opportunity to repair their burnished image. Just this week it was reported thatcalled American Edge to help restore its damaged brand among politicians.

 

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