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Google is working on an anti-tracking feature for Android, similar to Apple’s. According to a Bloomberg report, the search giant is internally discussing how it can limit data collection and cross-app tracking on Android. Also Read - Brazil regulator charges Apple $2 million for not including charger with iPhone 12
Google, which generates $100 billion in annual digit ads sales, is trying to keep in mind the need of both privacy-conscious consumers as well as the financial needs of developers, according to the report. This is the reason why Google’s rules could be less stringent compared to Apple’s, which requires developers to take down their app from the App Store if they fail to meet the standard. Also Read - Google to make app downloads faster, will take less toll on smartphones
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Apple and Google on Wednesday released long-awaited smartphone technology to automatically notify people if they might have been exposed to the coronavirus.
Today the tech giant also pledged $150 million dollars towards vaccine education and equitable access. As part of their overall plan they are also opening vaccination clinics. We will provide the space, basically facilities. One medical will be providing the vaccinations in partnership with public health, explained Dr. DeSalvo.
Dr. Andrew Diamond, One Medical s chief medical officer says they ve been in talks with Google since October to make vaccination sites happen.
One Medical has an annual membership fee of $199.