Google Play Store’s app privacy labels start appearing

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Developers have until July 20th to submit their info.

Google is rolling out a new safety section in the Play Store designed to show users more detail about the data apps collect and how it is used, the company has announced. The section will be gradually rolling out for users over the coming weeks, and app developers have until July 20th to add the information to their listings — so the section may not immediately appear for everyone. The initiative wasAccording to Google, the section is an attempt to give users more information and context.

The initiative is part of Google’s ongoing attempts to ensure that Play Store apps respect user privacy. Earlier this month it announced plans to of outdated apps on the Play Store in an attempt to ensure that those available for download are using Android’s latest privacy and security features.Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week.Please confirm your subscription to Verge Deals via the verification email we just sent you.

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