Android 11 will give users more control over location access for apps
Google wants to restrict apps, which are actually always accessing your location in the backdrop with the Android 11 update.
In an official Android Developers Blog, the business notes that with the upcoming Android update, users could have a choice to grant a momentary 'one-time' permission to sensitive data like location, and, the app must obtain permission again for the next access.
Google will also revise its Google Play coverage by the finish of the year to require that developers get authorization if they would like to access location info in the backdrop, which will be predicated on relevance and need. For example, an emergency or safety alert iphone app would have more chances of getting approval in comparison to an software with a retailer locator feature.