Android M aims to provide more reliable privacy control to users

Android M aims to provide more reliable privacy control to users
Android M is all set to be showcased in Google I/O 2015 and its being reported that Android M will cover the serious issue of privacy by giving the users access to control what they want to hare in the applications. Simplifying the talk, it can be said that Android users can choose whether they want to share their photos, videos or location with any specific application or not.
It’s obviously transparent that Apple has already covered these issues by making every app ask for permission to share anything with it and iPhone users are pretty aware of this fact and this is where Android lacks the nerve to face IOS reliability.  Also these days, Apple Smartphone sales are rising rapidly while as Android is facing a serious decline in many parts of world, it’s definitely time for Android to coagulate some free running streams before they run out of water.
The details of providing privacy controls to users in Android M aren’t known in concrete form yet but as per Google’s latest conference in San Francisco, it was made clear that users will love the privacy and app access controls coming soon in Android M. Also the letter “M” stands for something we don’t know yet however it can be Muffin or Malai Barfi or any one thing out of thousands.

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