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Trust in transparency: Private Compute Core
Dec. 8, 2022, 4:59 p.m. | Edward Fernandez (noreply@blogger.com)
Google Online Security Blog security.googleblog.com
We care deeply about privacy. We also know that trust is built by transparency. This blog, and the technical paper reference within, is an example of that commitment: we describe an important new Android privacy infrastructure called Private Compute Core (PCC).
Some of our most exciting machine learning features use continuous sensing data — information from the microphone, camera, and screen. These features keep you safe, help you communicate, and facilitate …
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