Google to clean up Play Store with stricter rules, here’s what they are
In an attempt to improve the standards of its app ecosystem, Google has announced significant updates to its Spam and Minimum Functionality policy for the Google Play Store. Effective August 31, 2024, there will be stricter guidelines for app developers. The apps that frequently crash, freeze, or force close will face removal. Additionally, those with static content or no specific functionality will be targeted for elimination. The goal is to create a more reliable and efficient Play Store ecosystem by removing apps that provide little value to users.
The updated policy entails several key aspects essential for app developers to adhere to if they wish to list their apps on Google Play. The target is to provide a stable and responsive user experience. This entails minimising instances of crashes and ensuring that apps respond promptly to user interactions, thereby enhancing overall usability.