A hot potato: Gmail's App Store entry finally has its privacy "nutrition labels" posted. Apple began requiring the transparency information on December 10 but allowed developers to add it on the next ...
Apple made it mandatory for developers to disclose what data their apps collect and how that data is used via these app privacy labels. It was recently reported that Google was deliberately not ...
Though Google has promised to update its suite of apps with App Privacy labels to comply with App Store rules that Apple began enforcing in December, many of its ...
After neglecting the app for several months, Google today finally updated Gmail on the App Store for the first time in exactly three months. Today's update, version 6.0.210124, says it includes "Bug ...
Now you see Gmail for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad; now you don’t. Hours after releasing a highly anticipated version of its email offering for iOS devices on Wednesday, Google pulled its latest ...
Google still hasn’t updated its Gmail app for iOS since early December, despite considerable speculation about how it will respond to changes to Apple’s privacy rules. But Gmail’s entry on the App ...
Google’s highly anticipated Gmail app for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad enjoyed a brief moment in the App Store on Wednesday, but was quickly pulled because of a bug. Upon opening the Gmail iOS app ...
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