![]() The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.” The current privacy label in Google Maps’ listing on the App Store. As of the time of this writing, you’ll see every Google app’s privacy label still reads, “No Details Provided. You can verify this yourself by launching the App Store app on your iPhone, selecting any Google-owned app in the store, and then checking its privacy label on the app’s listing. But far from copying the privacy label idea for the hundreds of thousands of apps on its own Google Play app store, it appears Google doesn’t even like the idea of privacy labels being applied to its iOS apps in Apple’s App Store.īy getting in all its existing apps’ updates on or before December 7, Google has managed to avoid filling out a privacy label for any of their apps so far. ![]() ![]() ![]() When I spoke with Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, ahead of the privacy label launch in early December, Federighi told me the labels are something he hopes other app stores copy. ![]()
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