Privacy is finally starting to feel like a priority for Google, and you only need to look at the company’s Android Q presentation from this year’s I/O event to realize that Google is going to be more serious about protecting your data, location included, from third-party developers and Google itself.
But that’s good news only on paper. In reality, many Android users will not get those Android privacy features Google advertised on stage, and that’s because Android isn’t built that way.
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Google’s huge Android Q privacy push means nothing to hundreds of millions of users originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 7 May 2019 at 16:34:49 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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