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AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google is enhancing the security of its Play Store by removing high-risk and low-quality applications and will soon notify users when an app has been deleted from the Play Store. This notification will inform users that the app will no longer receive updates, which is crucial for security as unpatched apps can be exploited. Currently, users only receive alerts about significant security threats, but the new feature aims to improve user awareness regarding app removals. The change comes amid rising cyber threats, with a recent report indicating that vulnerability exploitation is a major risk. Previously, users were not notified about app removals, leaving them unaware unless they found out through other means.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google has implemented a new feature in its Play Store that notifies users when an app has been removed from the marketplace. This update informs users that the app will no longer receive updates, including security fixes, which could leave them vulnerable. The notification will detail each deleted app and its removal from Google Play. There is uncertainty about whether the update will allow users to delete these apps directly. This initiative responds to a shift in the threat landscape, where exploiting vulnerabilities has become the primary method of breaching devices, surpassing stolen credentials. Recent reports highlighted the necessity for user notifications, citing a new ad fraud campaign involving 453 apps that were installed 24 million times before removal. Previously, users had no formal notification system for app removals.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
The Cities Skylines series has experienced mixed reception, with the original game being well-received and its sequel earning a score of 7/10. Developer Colossal Order has handed development responsibilities for the sequel to Iceflake Studios. A new title, Lego Skylines, is anticipated, as indicated by the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea (GRAC). This game aims to combine Cities Skylines mechanics with Lego's charm, reminiscent of earlier Lego simulation games. The last significant Lego construction game was Lego City Undercover in 2013. The development landscape for Lego games is fragmented, with major studios tied to larger corporations, leaving Paradox Development Studio as a potential candidate for the project. Other titles revealed by GRAC include Gears of War: E-Day, Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve, and Persona 4 Revival, with the gaming community looking forward to announcements during the Summer Game Fest.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google Health has announced upcoming enhancements for its rebranded app, focusing on workout tracking, sleep metrics, and connectivity with Fitbit Air. Improvements will include fixes for sleep scores, customization options for Health dashboards, enhancements to automatic workout detection, and a new 24-hour sleep view. The app allows users to delete logs via the Ask Coach feature and aims to correct misclassified workouts. The timeline for these updates is not confirmed, but they are expected to be implemented soon following user feedback after the app's launch.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google is exploring a new warning system for the Play Store that would inform users if applications on their devices have been removed or are no longer supported. This feature was suggested by tipster AssembleDebug, who found code strings indicating a security-focused alert system. The potential notifications could inform users about apps withdrawn by developers or those unavailable for other reasons. Additionally, the Play Store currently has the capability to alert users about apps that excessively drain battery life, enhancing user awareness. Earlier this year, Google introduced warnings related to excessive battery consumption, which monitor app usage and trigger alerts when limits are exceeded. Following the recent I/O 2026 event, the Play Store announced new features, including the ability to discover applications through Gemini and the introduction of Play Shorts for vertical videos.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Medtronic has issued an Urgent Product Correction for the MiniMed Mobile App for Android, version 3.2.0, due to a critical issue that may cause unexpected disconnection from the insulin pump. Users are advised to upgrade to version 3.2.1 or higher to resolve this problem and improve app functionality. The updated version can be downloaded from the Google Play Store, and users can check for updates by navigating to Manage apps & devices. Medtronic provides a 24-Hour Technical Support line at 1800 777 808 for assistance.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google is developing a new notification system for the Play Store that will inform users when an installed app has been removed, providing tailored messages based on the number of affected apps. Currently, Google Play Protect only alerts users about harmful apps but does not notify them about apps that are voluntarily removed or delisted for policy violations. The new system aims to address this gap by notifying users that apps will no longer receive updates, which is a concern for security and functionality. There is no specific timeline for the release of this feature, and the findings are based on code snippets that may not all make it to the final version.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Google has enhanced the Android checkout experience by integrating stored credentials from Google Wallet, allowing developers to offer a seamless payment process with the new Express checkout feature using Google Pay for Android native applications. Developers can implement dynamic callbacks in their applications for real-time updates on shipping options, taxes, and total prices during transactions, improving the checkout process without closing the payment interface. These dynamic callbacks, previously available on the web, are now fully supported in Android applications, streamlining the checkout funnel. This innovation reduces friction in payments, facilitates a one-click experience, and enhances accuracy and authorization feedback, ultimately driving higher conversion rates. Recent reports indicate that mobile wallets, including Google Pay, are becoming mainstream, with 31% of consumers using a mobile wallet in-store within the past week, and the number of users reporting Google Pay usage doubling year over year. Additionally, 84% of shoppers prioritize one-click options, and 80% utilize stored credentials, highlighting the importance of these features in reducing cart abandonment and enhancing conversion rates.
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