Play Protect

BetaBeacon
June 19, 2026
- Google Play Protect blocks the app's installation due to sensitive permissions, such as recording the screen and utilizing the "display over other apps" permission. - The developer used generative AI to assist with the app's development, but claims to heavily review the code and make/validate all architectural decisions to ensure security.
BetaBeacon
June 19, 2026
PlayTranslate is an open-source Android app that provides realtime overlay translation for games, supporting 23 in-game languages translated into 59 different languages. Users may need to temporarily pause Google Play Protect to install the app due to screen-record and display-over-apps permissions. It also offers offline translations, text-to-speech functionality, flashcard features, and multi-screen translation options.
AppWizard
June 12, 2026
Google will soon notify Android users when an app they installed has lost developer support. Currently, users only receive alerts from Play Protect for significant security threats or potentially harmful apps. The only way to discover if an app has been delisted is through external sources or by trying to install it on a new device. Recent findings in the Play Store indicate that Google is preparing to inform users when apps have been removed from the Play Store and will no longer receive updates. Abandoned apps pose significant security risks, as they may contain vulnerabilities that can be exploited by malicious actors. Google's new notifications aim to encourage users to uninstall unsupported apps to protect their personal data.
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