India- Google to limit apps from seeing what else is installed
The Android maker is taking this step as a part of a new Developer Program Policy that will go into effect from May 5. The new policy aims to stop developers from misusing user information.

As trustworthy as your list of apps may seem, some developers may misuse the access to the list of installed apps to see your personal preferences such as political affiliations and dating habits and benefit from it.

Apps such as file managers and web browsers will be given a pass for "awareness or interoperability purposes." Banking and digital wallets would also be given access "for security-based purposes."

Apps that don't justify their access to the list of installed apps will risk being removed from the Google Play Store.
If developers misuse the permission, Google could suspend or possibly terminate their accounts.

All eyes are now on Big Tech firms such as Apple, Google, and Facebook to keep users' personal data safe. Google's new Play Store policy is a step towards achieving the goal.
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