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Google removed three apps from its Play Store after IDAC found them to be violating the data processing guidelines – Digital Information World
Although Google has a defensive stance, IDAC says that this violation raises some serious concerns about data processing practices within apps.

Currently, Google is going through a tough phase by being under the radar by the Department of Justice. A lawsuit has been filed against the tech giant for its monopoly to remain the default search engine and browser. And now, the company faces another blow as some researchers from the nonprofit International Data Accountability Council (IDAC) have reported about three famous apps for children on Google Play Store to be violating Google’s data collection policies. IDAC has further reported that…
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