< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/12/33/IB-FQQBAKL_15237C6F.jpg" Alt = "Google was accused of global tracking on Android users"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ < P > New Research by Professor D. J. Leita with & nbsp; Trinity College in & nbsp; dublin; Interestingly, & nbsp; this happens even with & nbsp; those who do not & nbsp; use company applications.
< P > Professor Leita for the first time scientifically documented how & nbsp; nbsp; google apps, even & nbsp; not & nbsp; installed, track of personal information of users without any warnings or & nbsp; < P > The study was conducted on & nbsp; Nbsp; Google Pixel 7 with & Nbsp; Nbsp; Android 14 and AMP; Nbsp; Nbsp; The latest versions of Google Playervices and Google Play Store. Scientists have studied cookies, various identifiers and other information that & nbsp; stored on & nbsp; devices.
< p > The results showed that & nbsp; Google servers begin to send and & nbsp; keep different tracking identifiers immediately after resetting your phone to & nbsp; factory settings & nbsp; & mdash; mdash; also & nbsp; up & nbsp; how & nbsp; user generally manages to open any Google app.
< P > Among these data found:
< Ul > < li > cookies for advertising analytics
< li > link to track advertising views and & nbsp; clicks < li > Permanent IDs that can define both & nbsp; the device itself and its owner
< p > The greatest concern is that & nbsp; Google collects all this data, not & nbsp; asking user consent and not & nbsp; giving no opportunity to refuse such tracking.
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