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Google will require privacy data in Play Store listings

The details will appear in a new ‘safety section’ in Google’s Play Store.

Karissa Bell
K. Bell
May 6th, 2021
Google begins showing what its new Play Store safety listings will look like | DeviceDaily.com
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Google will soon require developers to provide more privacy and security information about their apps. The company is working on a new “safety section” for its Play Store listings, that will require Android app makers to explain what data is collected by their apps and how that data is used. The section will also include information about security features, such as encryption.

Google begins showing what its new Play Store safety listings will look like | DeviceDaily.com
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The change is similar to the privacy “nutrition labels” that began appearing in Apple’s App Store late last year. The new Play Store listings won’t be showing up for some time, though. Android users can expect to see the new safety section during the first quarter of 2022, according to a timeline shared by Google. And developers won’t be required to make the changes until second half of next year.

 

Google begins showing what its new Play Store safety listings will look like | DeviceDaily.comhttps://www.engadget.com/Android Developer blogannounced

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