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Google 'Mobile Meter' app offers rewards for tracking mobile usage


Google developers are making the internet usage a bit more advanced not only for you desktop but also in making you being the most advanced monitoring feature in app usage as well.

so, here we are with a project called "Mobile Meter", the main intention of the company is to monitor you Android and iOS app that will monitor your app usage if this feature being enabled by the user and sends these recorded monitored data back to Google.

Google does get refused in commenting as it usaually does on what it might considered to be "rumor and speculation". Accordigly from the external sources we have collected tells us that the mobile meter programme will be totally be done. For the participants will be required in giving their opt in or consent before joining. Before Google being the first in rewarding the users to gather mobile trends, Nielsen has been conducting the research into the mobile trends with an Android app.

A fact that the Google already passively collects data to improve its apps and OS resources for bug fixing and for other updates. For that Google Maps app is one such an example, which regularly sends feedback location to enhance the service. As the Google wont be commenting, its not clearly know which app and web metrics it intends to track with the Mobile Meter. However, it will likely enable the company to evaluate the different habits of Android and iOS users, understanding into the Apple's ecosystem. By the past mistakes made by Facebook and Google where the private information being made public, the Google will be hardly need to be transparent over how the opt-in service uses the data it gathers.

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