News, Reviews & Betas which includes large community peer support Google announced that Android will get a plethora of privacy features as part of the Privacy Sandbox initiative. The deployment, however, could take multiple years. The feature is available in Chrome.
Google is taking the ‘ Privacy Sandbox ’ feature from Chrome, and applying it to its Android operating system. The feature currently limits tracking across websites in Chrome, and would theoretically, do the same for apps and web services that users access on their Android smartphones. Several smartphone users and privacy advocates have long complained that Android is a lot less privacy-friendly than it should be. Apple claims, ‘What happens on iPhone, stays on an iPhone’, but this isn’t absolutely accurate either.
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