Blog Layout

Google Improving Security And Transparency For Android Apps

sccomputerguys • Aug 09, 2021

Google recently announced some additional details relating to their "Safety Section" feature of the Google Play store. This is part of an ongoing effort to make the Play Store a safer and more transparent place.

At the center of this plan is a new requirement that app developers must share details about what information their apps collect, how the collected data is being utilized, what privacy and security features the app in question offers, and what features of the device that the app resides on gains access to. Google has now announced a firm date for when that information must be made available to the consuming public: April 2022.

At that time the Google Play Store will be updated to include a new "Safety Section" where all of the information described above will be listed. This will increase transparency on the Play Store, give users added peace of mind, and play an important role in holding app developers accountable. It will also allow users to make better and more informed choices about what apps they install on their devices.

Google shared an overview of the types of questions that app developers will be required to answer in order to comply with the new policy.

These include:

  • Is data collected or shared by your app encrypted in transit? You'll have the opportunity to disclose this on your label.
  • Do you provide a way for users to request deletion of their data? You'll have the opportunity to disclose this on your label.
  • Does your app's data collection practices comply with Google Play's Families Policy?
  • Are you interested in taking your app through an external security review based on a global standard? You'll have the opportunity to have this displayed on your label.
  • Is data collection optional or required to use the app?

Privacy advocates around the world have come out strongly in favor of the changes Google is making. This is very good news indeed. The Play Store will be safer than ever when the new policy is fully implemented.

By sccomputerguys 22 Jul, 2022
Do you own one or more of the following products made by Cisco? The RV110W Wireless-N VPN Firewall The RV130 VPN Router The RV130W Wireless-N Multifunction VPN Router The RV215W Wireless-N VPN ...
By sccomputerguys 21 Jul, 2022
Do you use Microsoft Teams?  If so, you'll be thrilled to know that the Redmond Giant is continuing to pour resources into improving the software with a specific focus on audio and ...
By sccomputerguys 20 Jul, 2022
Corporate branding can be worth its weight in gold and certain images are absolutely iconic.  The Golden Arches, the Nike "swoosh," and Apple's Apple all come to mind. Logo images give companies ...
By sccomputerguys 19 Jul, 2022
Remember the Heartbleed scare we had a couple years back?  It was a nasty side-channel attack that was somewhat exotic and difficult to pull off, and it was absolutely devastating and sent ...
By sccomputerguys 18 Jul, 2022
Microsoft Exchange servers are once more in the crosshairs of hackers around the world.  Most recently, hacking groups have been specifically targeting them to deploy BlackCat ransomware. As is common among ransomware ...
By sccomputerguys 16 Jul, 2022
If you grew up in the days before the internet, it's absolutely staggering to think of all the ways that mobile technology has changed our lives (and mostly for the better). Remember ...
By sccomputerguys 15 Jul, 2022
It may seem as though Internet Explorer is the browser that will not die, but according to Microsoft, it is now a step closer to breathing its last virtual breath. Microsoft has ...
By sccomputerguys 14 Jul, 2022
If you're involved with IT Security at any level and if your network includes Linux servers, keep a watchful eye out for the new Panchan botnet. It first appeared in the wilds ...
By sccomputerguys 13 Jul, 2022
These days, companies spend significant sums of money to protect themselves from cyber criminals.  The threat matrix is vast, and attacks can come from almost any quarter. That is why many companies ...
By sccomputerguys 12 Jul, 2022
Do you receive healthcare of any kind from Kaiser Permanente?  If so, be aware that they recently published a data breach notification indicating that an unidentified attacker accessed an email account that ...
More Posts
Share by: