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If you don’t already have TestFlight installed on your devices, you’ll need to first install it using the following instructions. If you already have TestFlight installed, skip to the “ Start Testing step.
Installing TestFlight
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”Testing under “Join the Beta” to launch TestFlight.
Installing the Beta App
Select “Install” 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:
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End to End Exposure Notification Test Steps
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Complete Device Setup steps for at least two mobile devices [with sim cards & Bluetooth enabled]
Have access to at least 1 valid verification code for a positive diagnosis (this should be provided by a test lead)
Go through the on-boarding flow and ensure exposure notifications and proximity tracing are enabled on each phone
Return to your devices' respective home screens and leave each app running in the background for at least an hour. This is necessary for your phone to start generating keys that will be required later on.
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If you’re not familiar with apps running in the background, simply returning to your home screen and not force-quitting should leave the app running in the background. |
Triggering an Exposure Notification
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