• Home
  • Mobile
  • ‘Permissions’ Section Removed from Play Store Returns

‘Permissions’ Section Removed from Play Store Returns

Google, which removed the 'Permissions' section on the application pages from the Play Store last week, gave up this decision after the reactions. The company has announced that it will republish this episode.
 ‘Permissions’ Section Removed from Play Store Returns
READING NOW ‘Permissions’ Section Removed from Play Store Returns

While the privacy of our data has gained great importance recently, application stores have also introduced some innovations in line with this sensitivity. One of them was that we could examine the permissions requested by the applications in the stores in detail before downloading the application. But Google made a remarkable move on this issue last week.

The company had moved the ‘Permissions’ section on the application pages in the Play Store under the ‘Data Security’ heading. But the permissions in this section were listed by the developers. So Google doesn’t list app permissions itself, which meant we had to just trust the developers. When the said regulation drew backlash, Google also decided to take a step back.

Permissions section returns:

In the post made from the Android Developers (Android Developers) official Twitter account, the company shared that the ‘Permissions’ section will return to the application store. “The data security section provides users with a simplified view of how an app collects, shares and secures user data, but we also want to make app permission information easily viewable so that users understand an app’s ability to access certain restricted data and actions. ” Statements were included.

The Data Security section on the Google Play Store was announced in May 2021 and launched in April this year. Application developers have to provide information on what they do with the user data they collect in this section. While this section is being filled in by the developers, Google takes counter-action if it finds any mismatch between the information presented and the reality.

Comments
Leave a Comment

Details
248 read
okunma12507
0 comments