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New Google Play Store Rules Aim to Weed Out Spammy Apps – Gizmodo Australia
In an attempt to boost confidence in its Play Store offerings, Google has announced new rules that will look to weed out misleading, low-quality apps from its marketplace….

In an attempt to boost confidence in its Play Store offerings, Google has announced new rules that will look to weed out misleading, low-quality apps from its marketplace.
In an update published Thursday, the company announced new metadata policies designed to moderate how developers present their apps. The rules, meant to drive more meaningful downloads for consumers, will take effect later this year.
Google has often struggled with marketplace quality control. Its not just the rashes of malicious,…
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