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Google plans to bring Privacy Sandbox to Android as it looks to limit cross-app tracking in apps

Google to support existing ads platform features for at least two years and provide 'substantial notice ahead of any future changes'.

February 16, 2022 / 21:22 IST
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Google on February 16 announced plans to limit the sharing of user data on Android smartphones with third parties, following a similar initiative by Apple last year.

Google said it plans to introduce "new, more private advertising solutions" in the coming years as the tech giant plans to extend its Privacy Sandbox initiative to Android.

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These solutions will limit sharing of user data with third parties and work without cross-app identifiers, including advertising ID, said Anthony Chavez, VP-Product Management, Android Security & Privacy, Google in an official blogpost.

Advertising ID is a unique user ID assigned to a mobile device by Google Play services for advertising purposes. Google already allows users to opt out of personalised ads or interest-based advertising through Android settings.