App Store and use of private data: Google playing for watch?

Recently, the App Storebenefited from an updateto encourage developers to say more about the processing of ourpersonal data. A simple way for consumers to understand what they are exposing to whom and how. But not all publishers have yet taken the time to play the game, with changes only appearing after publishing a new version of their app.

Among them, Google. The company is regularly singled out for its failures tosecurity, withup to private photos released by mistake. And although trying to be discreet, its teams find themselves accused of not having reacted to Apple's latest policy in favor of the defense of privacy.

The facts

Concretely, oniOS, we can now know at a glance the type of information collected by its applications. In the same way, the creators of this one specify their future and whether the follow-up is there or not (Hello Facebook).

But Alphabet... Surprisingly hasn't updated its own apps since this information is supposed to be provided and then displayed. Even though its habits preceding the arrival of the option in question were more likely to be weekly... Wouldn't Google want to avoidcritiquesadditional? Suspense…

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