Google's new policy to let users delete their account data from app
By IANS | Updated: April 6, 2023 14:50 IST2023-04-06T14:42:03+5:302023-04-06T14:50:22+5:30
San Francisco, April 6 Google has introduced a new "data deletion policy", which aims to empower users with ...

Google's new policy to let users delete their account data from app
San Francisco, April 6 Google has introduced a new "data deletion policy", which aims to empower users with greater clarity and control over their in-app data, requiring Android apps to allow users to delete their accounts from the app and on the web.
"For apps that enable app account creation, developers will soon need to provide an option to initiate account and data deletion from within the app and online," Google said in a blogpost.
According to the company, the move aims to "better educate" users about their data control and to foster trust in both apps and the Play Store in general.
Additionally, developers can provide users with more options users, who do not wish to delete their entire account, can choose to delete only certain data (such as activity history, images, or videos).
In cases where developers have a legitimate reason for retaining certain data, like security, fraud prevention, or regulatory compliance, they must clearly disclose those practices, the company said.
The policy is taking effect in stages.
The tech giant mentioned that creators have until December 7 to answer questions about data deletion in their app's safety form.
Google Play users will begin to see reflected changes in their app's store listing in early 2024.
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