Posted by Robert Clifford, Developer Relations Engineer and Manjeet Rulhania, Software EngineerA pillar of the Android ecosystem is our shared commitment to user trust. As the mobile landscape has evolved, so does our approach to protecting sensitive information. In Android 17, we’re introducing a suite of new location privacy features designed to give users more control and provide developers elegant solutions for data minimization and product safety. Our strategy focuses on introducing new tools to balance high-quality experiences with robust privacy protections, and improving transparency for users to help manage their data.Introducing the location button: simplified access for one time useFor many common tasks, like finding a nearby shop or tagging a social post, your app doesn’t need permanent or background access to a user's precise location.With Android 17, we are introducing the location button, a new UI element designed to provide a well-lit path for responsible one time precise location access. Industry partners have requested this new feature as a way to bring a simpler, and more private location flow to their users.Users get better privacy protectionMoving the decision making for location sharing to the point where a user takes action, helps the user make a clearer choice about how much information they want to share and for how long. This empowers users to limit data sharing to only what apps need in that session. Once consent is provided, this session based access eliminates repeated prompts for location dependent features. This benefits developers by creating a smoother experience for their users and providing high confidence in user intent, as access is explicitly requested at the moment of action.Full UI customization to match your app’s aestheticThe l...
Original source: https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2026/03/location-privacy.html
Publisher: Android Developers Blog
Redefining Location Privacy: New Tools and Improvements for Android 17
Posted by Robert Clifford, Developer Relations Engineer and Manjeet Rulhania, Software EngineerA pillar of the Android ecosystem is our shared commitment to user trust. As the mobile landscape has evolved, so does our a...