Google denies claims that your Pixel phone sends private data to it four times an hour

Google has denied claims that Pixel phones provide the company with private user data every 15 minutes, such as location, network status, phone number and app list.

Cyber ​​news published a report on October 9 with these allegations, citing the findings of its own research team as evidence. In short, the report claims that Pixel phones share a significant amount of personal data with Google at regular intervals, sometimes with services the user has not consented to, and that the phone independently looks for new code to run, which it suggests indicates that a certain degree of external control is possible.