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Google using internal program to access user data on Android apps: Report

The news comes in the backdrop of intense scrutiny the California-based company has faced recently in the US for antitrust. CEO Sundar Pichai is due to testify in Congress later next week.

July 26, 2020 / 11:14 IST
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Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet and Google | “Sundar Pichai’s uniquely American story—emigrating from India as a young adult and working his way to become CEO of a $1 trillion corporation—represents the best of what we aspire for our society.,” writes JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon. (Image: Reuters)

Google is keeping tabs on user activity on rival Android apps, reported The Information.

According to the report, the search engine giant is using an internal program known as "Android Lockbox" to access data on how Android users interact with popular, non-Google apps such as Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

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The covert program, which reportedly works via Google Mobile Services, allows Google's employees to see how often users engage with a particular app and how long do they use them.

Moneycontrol could not independently verify the report.