According to the BBC, US technology giant Google has warned its application developers that they need to make it clear to their users who they are with HUQ (a British company that sells location data). C shares information.
Google says that all applications that do not comply with the data policy we have set up may be banned from the Play Store.
Google's statement came after HUQ admitted to a British news agency that at least two application hosts violated the location-sharing permission granted by users.
The British firm says it takes its users' data protection "very seriously" and hopes all of our partners will ensure compliance.
Policymakers and regulators around the world have concerns about app partnerships and data sharing with third parties. And with that in mind, in October of this year, Google introduced a new data policy for users, informing all apps that they are obliged to tell users how they want the data collected from them.