KEY POINTS
  • Apple on Tuesday launched a new tool that shows how well people are following social distancing guidelines.
  • It gathers anonymous data from Apple Maps and works similarly to what Google is doing to show trends from Google Maps.
  • Apple said the information it gathers isn't tied to any Apple ID, so it doesn't know what each individual person is doing.
Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple, speaks at the 2019 Dreamforce conference in San Francisco on November 19, 2019.

Apple on Tuesday launched a new tool that shows how well people are following social distancing guidelines. It gathers anonymous data from Apple Maps and works similarly to what Google is doing to show trends from Google Maps.

You can plug in a city or a region and see a graph of how much people are moving in that area. It's tailored specifically for health-care professionals and the government, so they can download information and see if people are staying indoors or are moving about more freely than recommended.