Article 5G49G Google is limiting which apps can see everything else you have installed

Google is limiting which apps can see everything else you have installed

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Google will soon be more selective about which apps on the Play Store can see all of the other apps you have installed (via XDA-Developers). As Ars Technica points out, your list of installed apps, innocent as it seems, can communicate to developers personal traits like dating preferences and political affiliations. So starting on May 5th, 2021, developers will have to provide a very good reason for why Google should let you access info like that.

Android 11 apps that currently request the QUERY_ALL_PACKAGES" permission can see the full list of apps you have stored on your device. But Google recently updated its Developer Program Policy and now considers that info to be personal and sensitive user data," restricting which apps are...

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