Google will borrow Apple's privacy labels for the Play Store next year - TechnW3

What you need to know

  • Google is set to force developers to explain what data they are collecting and outline details in the Play Store.
  • This follows Apple's move to do something very similar earlier this year.

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Following Apple's App Store privacy label move earlier this year, Google has announced that it will also force developers to disclose the kinds of data they will collect. That disclosure will be made via a new section in the Play Store – but it won't kick in until next year.

Google says that it wants users to be able to understand the types of data that apps collect or share, with an upcoming "security section" within the Google Play store set to house that information.

We work closely with developers to keep Google Play a safe, trusted space for billions of people to enjoy the latest Android apps. Today, we're pre-announcing an upcoming safety section in Google Play that will help people understand the data an app collects or shares, if that data is secured, and additional details that impact privacy and security.

This all sounds eerily similar to the privacy nutrition labels that Apple's App Store added earlier this year, but as TechCrunch points out, there are some notable differences in approach.

While clearly inspired by Apple's privacy labels, there are several key differences. Apple's labels focus on what data is being collected for tracking purposes and what's linked to the end user. Google's additions seem to be more about whether or not you can trust the data being collected is being handled responsibility (sic), by allowing the developer to showcase if they follow best practices around data security, for instance.

Google says that Android fans can expect the new privacy focus to kick in around Q2 of 2022, so developers have plenty of time to get their ducks in a row.

Android users might be better served by picking up best iPhone available right now rather than waiting until next year, though. The App Store has you covered already, friends!

- TechnW3
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