Google reportedly keeps tabs on usage of rival Android apps to develop competitors
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge An internal program at Google known as “Android Lockbox” can give the company’s employees access to information about how Android users interact with popular, non-Google apps and services, according to a new report in The Information. The program, which works via Google Mobile Services, means that employees can reportedly see “sensitive” data about other apps, including how often they’re opened and for how long they&rsq
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