Android developers write log statements for the same reasons they always have: debugging crashes, tracing performance issues, and understanding how features behave in production. Legal and privacy teams, working from templates and regulatory checklists, draft policies describing what the app collects from users. These two workflows rarely intersect inside the same company. A new study of 1,000 Android apps shows what that disconnect looks like at scale, and the gap has implications for GDPR and … More
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