Mozilla study sharply criticizes “misleading” data protection information in Google’s Play Store – Android

The data protection information introduced in the Play Store last year is actually intended to give users an overview of what data individual apps collect – and to whom it is passed on. That sounds good, but it has one not so small problem: The information displayed there is information provided by the manufacturers themselves. And as it has now been shown, they are not too precise with the truth.

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