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Google Claims Its Play Store Has Become More Efficient At Dealing With Data Siphoning Apps Via Machine Learning and Better Policy Enforcement – Digital Information World
The tech giant claims that a mixture of machine learning with more rigorous review system has led to the elimination of over an estimated 962K apps.

Google has recently shed some light on how its Play Store seeds out the more nefarious third party applications on the platform, giving particular credit to machine learning and its role in the process.Making statements along the lines of how cybersecurity, in some cases, take superiority over physical security may have been controversial a decade ago, but now are very much part of normal day conversation (if not still debatable). The virtual world has some form of access to the most sensitive personal…
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