Google has now revealed the data its Gmail app collects from you. The company has updated the Gmail for iOS app to add Apple’s privacy labels, which is meant to tell people the data being collected by apps, ensuring further security and privacy. Also Read – Google Pixel 5a new leaks appear: Same design as Pixel 4a with certain visible upgrades
This comes after Google recently updated the YouTube app for iOS, which also has the privacy labels to update users on the data they are sharing with the app. Here’s a look at what all you are sharing with Gmail. Also Read – Qualcomm a key player in upcoming Reliance Jio-Google’s low-cost Android smartphone
This is the data Gmail for iOS collects
Gmail for iOS primarily collects data for advertising, analytics, product personalisation, and app functionality purposes. With four broad categories to cover, the list of data that can be collected by…