And it threw some shade at Apple in the process.
reports that Google recently cleared a United Kingdom regulatory hurdle to move forward with its development.Much like Topics, Chavez said that the rest of the Android changes won’t be made quickly—instead, they’ll be tested and rolled out over the next two years, if not longer. During this period, all existing tracking features will continue to be available to third parties.
Chavez not-so-subtly pointed to Apple as part of the reason for Google’s slow and steady approach, mentioning that “other platforms” have “bluntly” changed the tech available to developers and advertisers for collecting user data, which he said can “lead to worse outcomes for user privacy and developer businesses.” Last year, Apple rolled out
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