Earlier this spring, Google announced the development of a new safety section coming to the Play Store next year, and today Google is now following up with more details on the kind of information apps will be required to provide including new mandatory privacy policies.
Google says that by announcing guidelines for its safety section now, Google hopes app developers will have enough time to respond to upcoming changes before the safety section officially goes live in Q1 2022. And while Google is still figuring out the final design of the safety section, it has also provided some early mock-ups of what it might look like ahead of its arrival next year.
Source:
- https://gizmodo.com/google-will-require-all-apps-on-the-play-store-to-have-1847376846
Clubhouse’s privacy policy says that it records and saves user’s audio temporarily for the purpose of trust and safety investigations. Stanford’s research team has announced that through Agora, who serves some services for Clubhouse, the Chinese government may be able to access the data that is being saved by Clubhouse.
Sources:
- https://www.reuters.com/article/us-clubhouse-report-china-idUSKBN2AD09X
- https://cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/io/news/clubhouse-china#access