Google announced plans to crack down on Android applications that fail to warn users when they are collecting personal data. The OS maker is giving app developers 60 days to fix their issues and update apps with notifications of their full practices. Google will also show warnings inside Chrome for Android when users are trying to access third-party websites that offer Android apps for download. Google’s new policy comes days after a report identified 44 different trackers embedded in over 300 apps, most of which users had no clue they were included with their apps.
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-to-crack-down-on-android-apps-that-collect-user-data-without-consent/