T O G E T H E R

AGAINST CORONA

Protection against infection with QR codes

QRONITON is a contact tracing system fully compliant with data privacy. It offers users a secure and simple way to document their contacts in public spaces by scanning anonymous QR codes.

Alternative to tracking apps

Anyone can use QRONITON without restrictions. QR codes can be scanned using common smartphones, or those without smartphones can carry a printed QR code.

Full transparency

There is no hidden data collection. Each and every scan is apparent and comprehensible for the users.

Universal accessibility

The browser-based solution does not require any additional software and can be used offline at any time.

Highest security standards

All contact data is protected with multiple layers of encryption and can never be accessed by the operator.

Fields of application

QRONITON was developed in close collaboration with universities and has proven itself during many months of practice. Numerous universities rely on our flexible contact-tracing solution, and it is also used nationwide by trade fairs, hosting large numbers of daily visitors. QRONITON scales well for ubiquitous use and provides health agencies with a direct access to contact chains.

Data protection

In the event of infection, responsible health authorities require a phone number and a postal code to inform individuals. By using time and location dependent, end-to-end encryption, contact chains can be traced on a per-case basis only, and solely if there is an immediate risk of infection. Data access by the provider is impossible at any time.

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Frequently asked questions

In our comprehensive FAQs, we address numerous questions on the security, usefulness, transparency, and practicality of QRONITON.

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Development history

The development of QRONITON already began in March 2020 and has been pushed forward ever since. The contact-tracing solution distinguishes itself through steady scientific oversight and early practice, ensuring a high level of maturity and the greatest possible benefit for health authorities.

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Background