After Apple, Google to soon allow Android users to opt out of advertisement tracking
Search engine Google is in the works of allowing its Android users to opt out from being continuously tracked by advertisers through various applications installed on their phone. Google’s decision seems to be on the lines of iPhone maker Apple allowing its users to stay free from being tracked by the advertisers long ago. The change in Google’s policy is expected to be rolled out from late this year with the launch of a new version of Google Play services in a phased manner. The company is first expected to allow its Android users having a device that runs on Android 12 to opt for the new policy and gradually other Android users as well. The company further informed that for other Android version users, the policy will be available by early 2022.