Google's Play Store Privacy Labels Are a 'Total Failure,' Study Finds
and rolled them out last year, celebrating them as a win for transparency. The change followed similar additions to Apple’s App Store, and similarly lax enforcement policies.
get in compliance. But the company has never provided any details about how it polices apps. Google said it’s vigilant about enforcement but didn’t give any details about its enforcement process, and didn’t respond to a question about any enforcement actions it’s taken in the past.
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