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Google announces changes in Android to promote user privacy

It was announced by Google that over the next few years it will be modified the Android user identification tool so that there is a greater privacy protection of data shared with companies.

Google's vice president for Android security and privacy, Anthony Chavez, describes this change as an initiative to provide the operating system with tools that allow further protection of user privacy.


See more in Jornal de Notícias:

https://www.jn.pt/inovacao/google-anuncia-mudancas-no-android-

para-proteger-privacidade-dos-utilizadores-14597243.html




 
 
 

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