Google Follows Apple Into Bringing App Privacy Labels to Play Store
Posted by Sanuj Bhatia on May 07, 2021 in Google, News
Following the footsteps of Apple, Google will soon require app developers to explicitly declare what kind of data their app collects. This comes only months after Apple announced its App Store ‘Nutrition Labels’ at the WWDC 2020 event.
As a part of the new “Safety Section,” Google wants developers to educate their users on what kind of data an app collects, how it is handled, and if the data collected is secured or not. Moreover, Google wants app developers to declare if their app has security practices (like data encryption), whether or not it follows Families policy and more.
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Gordon Crovitz, a former publisher of the Wall Street Journal, is co-CEO of NewsGuard, which rates news websites based on their journalistic reliability.
One of the humbling experiences of starting a company in a new industry is that sometimes you don’t know the industry you’re in. In the case of NewsGuard, which I co-founded with fellow journalism veteran Steven Brill three years ago to help people protect themselves from the misinformation being fed them on the digital platforms, it took a group of Stanford academics to tell us what we were doing.
PrivacyCheq s COPPA Child Privacy Compliance Tech Updated for New California Regulations
CCPA s New Opt-Out Protocols for Children Aged 13-16 added
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YORK, Pa., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, PrivacyCheq announced that ConsentCheq, its flagship child privacy compliance enterprise software service has been updated to properly administrate privacy management for California children under 17, as required by both the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and its successor the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Since its original launch in 2014, the ConsentCheq service has provided operational COPPA parental verification and consent to publishers and app developers with audiences that included children under 13.
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