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Published by Thamos Liam, 2021-03-24 08:17:34

Google on iOS troubles as it delays in releasing the update

Google has promised for updating the app suite with complete application privacy labels to meet the terms of the App Store

Keywords: Google on iOS troubles

Google on iOS troubles as it delays in
releasing the update

Google has promised for updating the app suite with complete application privacy labels to meet the
terms of App Store rules and conditions that Apple started enforcing in December. There are major
applications that have gone months without the update and still list no information if privacy.
The lack of updates releases in the speculation context at the year start that Google wasn’t updating the
iOS applications so that it can avoid privacy label of Apple App. As of December 8, it has instructed to list
the privacy practices from the developers, and also they need confirmation that how they are going to
handle data directly on the App Store.
It has been so long since Google hasn’t released the new Gmail iOS Update. And now Gmail appears a
warning that the advanced security features are still unavailable. While you are almost going to login new
account in your Gmail app for iOS then, it comes with a warning that you should update. At the same
time, it also recommends that you have to only continue with the sign-in “If you understand the risks”.

Gmail app 6.0.201115 version is the last available version of Gmail for the iPad or iPhone and it still
hasn’t been updated since December 1 as we already discussed. Google has claimed on January 5 that it
is going to add privacy data to the app catalog very soon. But till 20 January, there was no new update
with the App Privacy labels.
Although Google has been quietly adding labels to the applications such as YouTube some major
applications like Google Search, Google Maps, Google Photos, and also still don’t have privacy details
and information. Even in the applications that have gained with labels, there have been still no security or
feature updates for the most part.

It is still not clear that Google is taking so long to add the App Privacy labels to the iOS applications and
there is still no word on when Gmail will get an update. Google has been updating the Android apps
continuously and the last update for the Android Gmail applications has released on the 9th of February.

There has been the rumor that Google is hesitating while providing privacy label data due to some
negative feedbacks which other companies have received like Facebook, but still, it is a rumor, there is no
confirmed explanation.

According to a blog post on the same topic, it has said that Google delayed new updates because of
behind the scenes efforts to fix some of the methods of data collection, and if there is certainly tweaking
such as going on, it would enlighten that multiple of the main applications have yet to be updated.

It almost took three weeks before the first updates were released. Applications such as Google and
YouTube have seen weekly updates and have yet to be refreshed along with Gmail, Photos, and Maps.

Users are starting to notice the hesitancy of Google to update its applications. Apple has implemented
Privacy Labels in the App Store and Google hasn’t yet updated the primary applications that would need
it to disclose what it is going with the user data.

Applications such as Instagram and Facebook have various pages of data collection in the Privacy Label
of the App Store. Google might be trying to avoid having like external tracking level when it updates its
applications. The privacy-focused features of Apple have encouraged the industry to modification and
Google in search of implementing the latest privacy features are an example of that.

But Google isn’t the only major application publisher that delayed a quick embrace of the private labels of
labels. Pinterest and Amazon haven’t updated yet with privacy labels as of the time of writing for instance.

These delays don’t indicate essentially the companies are fighting the advanced label requirements, only
that they are considering them carefully. Might be, more so than others who don’t have as much to reveal.
Reached for comment, a spokesperson of Google has confirmed that the company is planning to add the
privacy labels around the application catalog. They also confirmed the labels are going to roll out as
quickly as this next or week, although an exact date isn’t available yet.

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