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After your test phones have had sufficient time to passively generate a local exposure key, move them into proximity (2m/6ft) for at least 15 minutes with each other (if they weren’t already)
On one phone, open the app and select “Report positive test result”
Advance to the next screen and enter the 8 digit verification code (Setup step 2)
Note: verification codes are only valid for 1 hour from the time of their generationSelect the ‘Share’ button on the pop-up that asks you to share your device’s random IDs.
Select the ‘I understand and consent’ button on the subsequent screen.
Select the ‘Done’ button to return to the Home screen.
Check the other non-positive phone for an exposure notification - this process may take up to 24 hours
Tapping the notification will take you into the app, where the exposure icon will take you to the Exposure History. The day of the exposure should be highlighted on the menu.
Priority Issues to notify PathCheck about during this process:
Crashes, error messages, or other unexpected behavior. (Please be as specific as possible)
If you never receive a notification
If the expected results don’t match what you expect (e.g. calendar does not have a day highlighted, wrong day highlighted, etc.)
Proximity Test (Simulated ENs)
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Load the TestFlight “join” URL on the device(s) you intend to use for testing: https://testflight.apple.com/join/byXkRxFs [<- Guam specific link]. You should see:
Select the “View in App Store” button to load the App Store and follow the normal steps to download and install TestFlight.
Once TestFlight is installed, return to your browser and select “Start Testing” under “Join the Beta” to launch TestFlight.
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Select “Install” to install the beta app (app names will vary by specific location being tested).
Once the app is installed, select “Open” to launch the app
TestFlight will walk you through a short introduction:
Select “Start Testing” to begin testing. You should see a welcome screen:
Updating the Beta App
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