low quality apps

AppWizard
November 25, 2024
Google Play Store is set to introduce warnings for low-quality apps, identified through a teardown of version 43.7.19-31. The warnings will indicate if an app is frequently uninstalled compared to similar apps, has limited user data, or has few active users. These warnings will appear on the app's details page, not as pop-up alerts during download. The feature aims to assist users, particularly those less tech-savvy, in navigating the app selection process. The timeline for the rollout of this feature is currently uncertain.
AppWizard
July 22, 2024
Google is cracking down on low-quality apps in the Play Store by implementing stricter standards for app quality. Apps that do not provide a stable, responsive, and engaging user experience will be removed, including those with limited functionality and broken functionality. Developers have until August 17 to meet the new standards.
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