Google is going to remove app permissions list from play store

 


Google is going to remove app permissions list from play store:

how will it impact the users

Google Play Store contains a ‘Permissions’ section that all the permissions needed by each app. This important section comes in useful for privacy-conscious users as it let them check all the permissions needed by a specific app without installing it on their gadgets. Google is now dropping the app permissions section on the Play Store to highlight the newly introduced “Data Safety” section.

The “Data Safety” section on Google Play Store was launched in April 2022 to give users more information about how apps use their data. Be that as it may, this new segment is taking a charge of some "significant subtleties from application postings". Moreover, Google has also withdrawn the ‘Updated on’ section from Play Store listings for some users in March this year.

The Reason for Google’s Decision

The statement didn’t mention the actual reason for Google to go ahead with such a change as the tech gadget is yet to release an official report regarding this update. However, the report postulates that this change is related to the new Play Store Data Safety section which is currently being straightened to users.

How do the New Application Postings Look?

The report has been allocated two screenshots of the Play Store listing of the Facebook application. These screenshots show the difference before and after the change came into result. According to the screenshots, the ‘Permissions’ list is no longer visible in the updated listing excepting users from checking the permissions before installing the app.

The Data Safety Section

The Data Safety Section is the latest addition to the Play Store app listing. It offers users information about how certain apps use their data. According to the statement, the Permissions list is less important than the Data Safety section because it doesn’t elaborate on the required permissions. However, users who have a clear conception of android app permissions can still access the information by using the Aurora Store, or by inspecting the app’s manifest, the statement 

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