Even Top-Ranked Android Apps in Google Play Store Provide Misleading Data Safety Labels,
An investigation into data safety labels for Android apps available on the Google Play Store has uncovered « serious loopholes » that allow apps to provide misleading or outright false information.
The study, conducted by the Mozilla Foundation as part of its *Privacy Not Included initiative, compared the privacy policies and labels of the 20 most popular paid apps and the 20 most popular free
The study, conducted by the Mozilla Foundation as part of its *Privacy Not Included initiative, compared the privacy policies and labels of the 20 most popular paid apps and the 20 most popular free
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An investigation into data safety labels for Android apps available on the Google Play Store has uncovered « serious loopholes » that allow apps to provide misleading or outright false information.
The study, conducted by the Mozilla Foundation as part of its *Privacy Not Included initiative, compared the privacy policies and labels of the 20 most popular paid apps and the 20 most popular free
The study, conducted by the Mozilla Foundation as part of its *Privacy Not Included initiative, compared the privacy policies and labels of the 20 most popular paid apps and the 20 most popular free
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