Google will require that Android apps let you delete your account and data
Google wants to make it as easy to scrub an app account as it is to create one. The company hasthat Android apps on the Play Store will soon have to let you delete an account and its data both inside the app and on the web. Developers will also have to wipe data for an account when users ask to delete the account entirely.
The move is meant to"better educate" users on the control they have over their data, and to foster trust in both apps and the Play Store at large. It also provides more flexibility. You can delete certain data without having to completely erase your account, Google says. The web requirement also ensures that you won't have to reinstall an app just to purge your info.
The policy is taking effect in stages. Creators have until December 7th to answer questions about data deletion in their app's safety form. Store listings will start showing the changes in early 2024. Developers can file for an extension until May 31st of next year.for App Store software.
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