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Please find details of '''Safe Delivery App''' and its implementation (RCT) in Ethiopia. May be we can develop app (s) for the target disease e.g. HIV/TB screening, or other diseases for health workers or self-screening app plus education materials for the rural communities. In most cases this requires already approved/existing guidelines to be converted into an app or digital health promotion materials
 
Please find details of '''Safe Delivery App''' and its implementation (RCT) in Ethiopia. May be we can develop app (s) for the target disease e.g. HIV/TB screening, or other diseases for health workers or self-screening app plus education materials for the rural communities. In most cases this requires already approved/existing guidelines to be converted into an app or digital health promotion materials
 
http://www.maternity.dk/about-the-app/what-is-the-app/
 
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Revision as of 06:25, 8 November 2017

White list of apps

Our goal is to provide free access to information through the InfoInternet standard. The InfoInternet standard includes text and pictures, in addition to local videos. An example of a browser supporting the standard is Opera Mini, providing server-side compression of web pages into text and pictures. As long as we don't have a tool for analysing apps and web pages, we need to use white listing of Web pages.

White listed Web pages/Apps

  • google.com - needed for accept of Android devices
    • play.google.com %for app download such as Opera Mini
  • apple.com - needed for accept of iOS, macOS devices
  • http://captive.apple.com/hotspot-detect.html
    • includes: itunes.apple.com/pl/app  % App-store for download of Opera Mini
  • its-wiki.no % home wiki of DigI and other sites
  • wikipedia.org

How to identify a hot-spot

From Iñaki: Mac Os tries to open the url which is configured in the following file "Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/CaptiveNetworkSupport/Settings.plist". Which is "http://captive.apple.com/hotspot-detect.html". Not sure if this url has changed together with the Mac Os version. In the same way, I heard that Mac Os tries that url but with a randomized section...not sure.

What I would do is to implement that web page in the Mikrotik, put it in the walled garden and set the address in the DNS. So that is the Mikrotik which provides the web page instead of apple. Regarding iPhone, Android 7 and so on... the problem is that each OS version (not maybe in each version) they change the way to evaluate if they are under a captive portal and whether they have Internet connection or not. Thus, we would have to analyze using a network traffic analyzer (Wireshark) which web pages or addresses does each OS version check.

SDG and public information

  • BasicInternet.no,
  • BasicInternet.org
  • sustainabledevelopment.un.org % SDG 2030

Health related sites

  • ministry of health in TZ
  • global health media % and all other links on digi.futurecompetence.net

other projects with health info

thanks for Felix Sukums:
Please find details of Safe Delivery App and its implementation (RCT) in Ethiopia. May be we can develop app (s) for the target disease e.g. HIV/TB screening, or other diseases for health workers or self-screening app plus education materials for the rural communities. In most cases this requires already approved/existing guidelines to be converted into an app or digital health promotion materials http://www.maternity.dk/about-the-app/what-is-the-app/

We can also learn/use their experience on the RCT here http://www.maternity.dk/case/randomized-controlled-trial-in-ethiopia/


Vicious worm
Helena Ngowi was part of the team having developed the app for Android


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