![]() ![]() Mozilla says that data sharing with “service providers” doesn’t have to be reported, and Google reportedly has narrow definitions for the “collection” and “sharing” of data, which makes it possible for developers to conceal details and mislead users. A lot of the discrepancies found by Mozilla can also be explained by the way Google defines terms and requirements for disclosures. For one, the company seems to put developers on the spot - they alone are responsible for providing correct data, implying that there are no further checks from Google. Mozilla also found a few issues with the way Google surveys app developers for the safety data provided in Play Store listings.
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