Google set to ban Android apps from monitoring your internet activity as it unveils new software

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Google may be set to address one of the Android operating system's biggest security flaws. Android users may be surprised to learn that the current OS allows apps to track your network activity by studying your TCP/UDP connections, which indicate a server you may have accessed. That's likely to change, however, as Google is expected to roll out greater restrictions in its upcoming Android P software at its annual I/O developer conference, which kicks off on Tuesday. Google may be set to address one of the Android operating system's biggest security flaws. Among the other announcements that are predicted include updates to the Google Home, a standalone Google News app and new features or integrations for Google Assistant.