- Users discovered that the Google Messages app appeared in the Play Store’s privacy dashboard.
- The warning stated that the app was sharing location data with third parties.
- Google says the app appeared in the privacy dashboard by accident and it isn’t sharing location data.
The Play Store‘s privacy dashboard — a feature that shows you apps that are accessing data, what permissions are being used, and when that access is happening — added a “Data sharing updates for location” summary after Android 14 launched. Google Messages recently appeared in that dashboard, suggesting the app was sharing location data, but it appears a mistake was made.
First spotted by 9to5Google, there were reports that the Google Messages app was found in the privacy dashboard. The dashboard warned users that “Your location data is now shared with third parties.” Under the Data Safety section of the Play Store, it says that your approximate and precise location may be shared with other companies or organizations.
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