Google Accuse the Slice App of Stealing Personal Data:
Google on Slice App | Nowadays technology is the center. Everybody has a smartphone in their hand. As its usage increases, users use the services of apps for a variety of purposes. If some apps are providing transparent services .. there are allegations that some other users are collecting data.
The search engine Google always recognizes such apps. It warns smartphone users to get rid of them. Google has a tool called Google Play Protect. Its function is to detect apps that steal users’ data with the help of malware. Google Play Protect detects such apps through its own scanner.
The credit card issuer app ‘Slice’ was caught in the latest scan of the Protect. This prompts users to opt out of the Slice app immediately.
This allows many users to click on the slice app notifications. Then the Google Play Protect page is redirected. There this app (slice) can track your personal data, messages, photos, audio recordings, and call history. Our Play Protect .. Google has suggested that this app should be deleted, users said.
Slice app ownership reacts to search engine allegations. A message was received from the Google Play Store stating that their use of the app was risky. The slice app explained that a technical glitch had occurred, that a technical glitch had occurred in their app, and that it had been fixed within hours.
One percent of users are still using their old version of the app, suggesting that they update their new version of the app. Explains that we adhere to strict rules about the security of users’ personal data. Under no circumstances should users’ data be compromised.
Slice again released a statement. Slice, as always, is fully committed to protecting user data and privacy. The company claims that there is no change in the app to steal your data. Slice apologizes for the technical glitch caused by a lack of information about the app update in UPI, which has caused problems for users.