
Google plans to release developer previews over the course of the year and a beta version of the proposed features by the end of the year. The company also said that developers will be able to review Google’s initial proposals for introducing a Privacy Sandbox for Android and share feedback starting today.
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“While we design, build and test these new solutions, we plan to support existing ads platform features for at least two years, and we intend to provide substantial notice ahead of any future changes,” he added. Also Read - WhatsApp to soon let users view status updates within the chat list “Our goal with the Privacy Sandbox on Android is to develop effective and privacy enhancing advertising solutions, where users know their information is protected, and developers and businesses have the tools to succeed on mobile,” Google’s VP of Android Security and Privacy Anthony Chavez wrote in a blog post.
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Also Read - Several Pixel phones cannot charge wirelessly after Android 13 update Google also said that it is exploring technologies that reduce the potential for covert data collection, including safer ways for apps to integrate with advertising SDKs. The company today said that the solutions that will be developed under Privacy Sandbox will limit sharing of user data with third parties. The company today said that it is building a Privacy Sandbox in a bid to limit ad tracking on the Android ecosystem. Google today announced a multi-year initiative to overhaul Android’s ad-tracking system.
