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Google Planning to Take 'Baby Step' Approach to New Privacy Features for Users

Monday May 17, 2021. 05:16 PM , from MacRumors
Google is facing internal concerns that implementing an Android equivalent of Apple's ATT or App Tracking Transparency framework, which offers iOS and iPadOS users the ability to opt-out of tracking across apps and websites, will hurt its more than $130 billion annual spending budget for ads, according to a new report from The Information.

According to the report that cites sources within Google, the internet giant is 'accelerating work to limit how app developers can track the 2.5 billion people who use phones powered by its Android software.' Apple previewed ATT at its Worldwide Developers Conference last year, but it only recently shipped to iOS and iPadOS users.

At every WWDC, the company unveils new versions of its operating systems, including new privacy features and protection for users. Tomorrow, Google will be holding Google I/O, where similarly, it will preview a new version of Android and reveal other new technologies. However, according to the report, Google plans to take a 'baby step' approach to new privacy features during its conference, only previewing minor new changes.

Google will take a baby step regarding phone privacy this week during its annual developer conference. There it plans to preview coming privacy controls that will make it easier for smartphone users to reach a settings screen where they can restrict apps’ abilities to access the phone’s camera, location and other permissions, according to a person who has seen the planned presentation.Google's resistance to implementing an Android version of ATT could be fueled by backlash Apple faced in the run-up and even after the new framework was enacted. Major companies such as Facebook voiced concerns that the new framework presented a threat to its ad business, given that most users are likely to opt out of tracking. Apple continuously responded to concerns by echoing its firm belief that giving users a choice on whether they wish to be tracked or not is the right thing to do. Tags: Android, App Tracking TransparencyThis article, "Google Planning to Take 'Baby Step' Approach to New Privacy Features for Users" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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