Google will screen all apps in the Play Store. The latest rules released this week in Corporate Policy indicate that Google will clear more apps that it deems unfeasible. These applications include crypto currency miners to applications that sell weapons and accessories.
Apps that aim to trick children into downloading adult content will also be removed. Similarly, applications that sell goods or services related to the occult.
Quoted from Tech Crunch, Google's similar steps that have been applied earlier by Apple in December last year. Google has been known to be more tolerant of facilitating app downloads. But now the company based in Mountain View, California is imposing stricter rules.
In the latest policy release, Google Play explains who will be affected by this rule. "Google does not permit applications that create automated equipment, templates or template-based services and are put into Google Play by operators hiding behind other services, only permitted when released by registered individual developer accounts, not service operators" the new policy.
More complete points can be found on the https://play.google.com/about/developer-content-policy-print/ page. Behind the policy, Google has its own reasons. In the spring of this year, Chrome Store has blocked cryptocurrency miner apps so Google Play follows it. Miner application is blocked because it is often misused without the knowledge of application users.
Sales applications or assembly of weapons and accessories were banned from appearing in the Play Store. This is because in the United States of shooting cases in schools or public places pretty much happen.
Apps that aim to trick children into downloading adult content will also be removed. Similarly, applications that sell goods or services related to the occult.
Quoted from Tech Crunch, Google's similar steps that have been applied earlier by Apple in December last year. Google has been known to be more tolerant of facilitating app downloads. But now the company based in Mountain View, California is imposing stricter rules.
In the latest policy release, Google Play explains who will be affected by this rule. "Google does not permit applications that create automated equipment, templates or template-based services and are put into Google Play by operators hiding behind other services, only permitted when released by registered individual developer accounts, not service operators" the new policy.
More complete points can be found on the https://play.google.com/about/developer-content-policy-print/ page. Behind the policy, Google has its own reasons. In the spring of this year, Chrome Store has blocked cryptocurrency miner apps so Google Play follows it. Miner application is blocked because it is often misused without the knowledge of application users.
Sales applications or assembly of weapons and accessories were banned from appearing in the Play Store. This is because in the United States of shooting cases in schools or public places pretty much happen.
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