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With Google Play's Data safety area, you can learn about app privacy and security procedures.
The Data safety part of an app on Google Play can be inspected before installation. The Data safety area is used by developers to offer details about how their program manages your data. This will enable you to choose your apps with greater knowledge.
Learn about the data security of an app.
Visit play.google.com now.
To find an app, browse or use the search bar.
Choose an app.
You may discover a list of the app's data safety procedures under "Data safety."
The data security information only applies to apps downloaded through Google Play. The Data safety section is only available on Android versions 5 and higher.
Recognize and review app data security procedures
Developers can explain to users how their apps collect, share, and handle various sorts of data in the Data safety part of the app listing. Developers describe their methods for:
Data collection: Developers explain the kinds of user information their software gathers, how they utilize it, and whether or not it is required. When a developer uses their app to obtain data from your device, it is typically deemed to have been "collected".
Even when data officially leaves your device, developers may choose not to reveal it as having been "collected" in specific circumstances (for example, when the data is only processed ephemerally). Below is more information about these situations.
Data sharing: App developers specify what kinds of data are shared and whether your data is shared with outside parties. When an app accesses data and sends it to a third party, it is typically referred to as "sharing" that data.
When data is shared with a developer's service provider or when you express your consent to the transfer of the data after the app has explained how it will use the data, for example, developers are not always required to disclose the data as "shared."
Recognize data gathering and sharing.
data gathering
Developers are exempt from including the term "collected" in the Data safety section if the following conditions are met:
Data is not sent outside of your smartphone when an app accesses it; it just exists on your device. For instance, an app does not need to reveal the information it collects if you grant it permission to access your location but the app just utilizes that information to function on your device and does not communicate it to a server.
Encryption is used end-to-end to send your data. This indicates that only the sender and recipient can read the material. With end-to-end encryption enabled, for instance, only you and your friend can read a message you send to a friend.
Apps will occasionally send you to a different service to finish an action. An app might, for instance, send you to PayPal, Google Pay, or another comparable service to complete a transaction. In certain situations, the app developer is exempt from disclosing the information that the other service has obtained if:
Data exchange
In some circumstances, app developers are not required to mark data that is shared in the Data safety section as "shared." Including when:
Based on a specific action you take where you reasonably anticipate the data to be shared, the data is transferred to a third party. For instance, when you send someone an email or share a document with them.
The app clearly states that your data will be sent to a third party and asks for your permission in a way that complies with Google Play's User Data policy.
- The data is transferred for specific legal purposes, such as in response to a government request.
- The data transferred is fully anonymized so it can no longer be associated with any individual.

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