Google on Tuesday responded to claims that it might be skirting new iOS privacy safeguards by refusing to update its suite of apps, saying that plans are in place to furnish that information in pending updates.A Google spokesperson told TechCrunch that the company intends to submit updates with privacy labels for its complete app library, with the first slated to arrive as soon as this week.Earlier today, a report by Fast Company noted Google has not updated any of its major apps iOS apps since early December. A mass update of about 15 apps went out on Dec. 7, a day prior to the enactment of a new policy that requires developers to provide privacy information for display in the App Store.Read more