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Google demonstrated several new privacy features for Android 12 that make it easier for users to keep their data and phones private. Among the changes is a new Privacy Dashboard that Google says “offers a single view into your permissions settings as well as what data is being accessed, how often and by which apps. It also lets you easily revoke app permissions right from the dashboard.”
In the Privacy Dashboard, you’ll be able to see which apps have accessed your location, camera, microphone, and other permissions, including contacts, media, and other sensors, and for how long. It’s a nifty feature that actually makes it a little easier to revoke access than on iOS and I’d like to see Apple consider something similar for iOS 15.
In the Privacy Dashboard, you’ll be able to see which apps have accessed your location, camera, microphone, and other permissions, including contacts, media, and other sensors, and for how long. It’s a nifty feature that actually makes it a little easier to revoke access than on iOS and I’d like to see Apple consider something similar for iOS 15.
Android 12's new privacy settings draw a clear line between Google and Apple
Google is rolling out new privacy controls in Android 12, but you won't find anything about app tracking.
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