Google is cracking down on Android apps that track your location in the background

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Reported today in The Verge.

Google is cracking down on Android apps that track your location in the background

Google is placing new restrictions on which Android apps can track your location in the background, with a new review process that will check whether an app definitely needs access to the data. The changes were announced in a blog post to Android developers earlier this week. Google says that from August 3rd all new Google Play apps that ask for background access will need to pass review, expanding to all existing apps on November 3rd.

Although location tracking is an essential feature for many apps and services, it can be pretty invasive when apps indiscriminately ask for location access. Background tracking is even worse, because it means that you might be completely unaware of which apps on your phone are tracking you at any moment in time. The new review process will force apps to justify why they need to use the feature, and have them limit their tracking when they can't.

Google says that this review process will look at whether an app's core functionality actually justifies this background location access. A social networking app that lets users opt in to continuously sharing their location with friends would be okay, Google says. However, it would be harder to justify this for a store locator app, since this would work just as well if it only got location access while the app is in use. Clearly informing the user will help an app's chances of getting approved, Google adds.

The changes were announced as part of a wider crackdown on location tracking in Android 11, which follows in iOS 13's footsteps by letting you grant sensitive permissions on a one-time basis. Apple's operating system also offers reminders that apps are tracking your location in the ba




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