Google makes changes in Chrome extensions' privacy policy
Google makes changes in Chrome extensions' privacy policy
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Google has taken big steps towards the privacy of users. In a statement in the company, the company said that the security of its users is its moral responsibility and for this, it will soon release many new features. Google has said that privacy should not be the right of any particular people. All Internet users across the world should get privacy and security in the same manner. Google's Chief Privacy Officer Keith Enright told the media that Google is already preparing to strengthen the privacy and security that comes with all its products. Apart from this, users will have complete control over the privacy of their privacy after new updates.

After the new update, users will be able to access all of their Google accounts with one tap. In addition, the company features such as Incognito mode (private mode), which is soon to be in Google Maps.

According to the media report, Keith Enright accepts that the company has good policies on data sharing with third-party developers, but it needs to be made better. Last year, the company had issued policy updates regarding developers' data access. After that, the control of the developers on the personal data of the users was reduced. According to Keith Enright, Google is going to soon change the developer's policy. After that developers will be able to access only those things from the users who will be required. Also, developers can not take unnecessary access from users via Google Chrome.

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