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Google to prohibit personal loan apps from accessing user photos, contacts
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Google to prohibit personal loan apps from accessing user photos, contacts

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According to recent accounts, an emerging trend has raised concerns as certain individuals who have acquired credit via mobile apps have experienced harassment by debt collectors. These recovery agents have allegedly accessed the borrowers’ personal contacts, informing friends and family of outstanding debts. In more extreme cases, agents have employed manipulated images to further intimidate and distress those in debt. Tragically, a number of these targeted individuals have succumbed to the pressure and taken their own lives.

Such instances were well reported in markets including India and Kenya. Google responded initially by blocking hundreds and thousands of personal loan apps from the Play Store after alerted by law enforcement agencies and central banks. The company also introduced rules to ban unlicensed loan apps from the Android app store.

As the Android maker steps up its response, Google plans to restrict apps that offer loan to individuals from accessing sensitive user data such as photos, videos and contacts. The search giant pushed an update to its Personal Loans policy on Wednesday for apps on Play Store to bring new restrictions prohibiting apps from accessing external storage, photos, videos, contacts, precise location and call logs. The change will come into effect from May 31.

“Apps that provide personal loans, or have the primary purpose of facilitating access to personal loans (i.e., lead generators or facilitators), are prohibited from accessing sensitive data, such as photos and contacts,” the company said in its update.

The Android maker has been criticized in the past for not taking strong measures against predatory loan apps. As a response, the company introduced policy updates in markets including India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Kenya and the Philippines.

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/05/google-personal-loan-apps-update/

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  1. Are you in debt?22 votes
    1. Yes
      18.18%
    2. No
      81.82%

Comments

  • If we respond to the poll that we are in debt what guarantees do we have that the information will not be shared and possibly abused?

  • @k9banger02 said: If we respond to the poll that we are in debt what guarantees do we have that the information will not be shared and possibly abused?

    I can guarantee you that the information will be shared and possibly abused.

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