
Google to remove Android apps with misleading names, graphics from the Play Store
India Today
Google has announced new guidelines for Play Store apps, and as per these, apps will no longer be able to carry titles or preview assets that misrepresent its intent or use.
Google has announced new guidelines for the presence of Android apps on its Play Store. The new policies aim to remove any misleading information imparted through an app listing to the Play Store users. The yet-to-come policy changes are focused on the information associated with an app, including the app title, its icon as well as the name of the developer. The guidelines identify these as the “most important discovery elements” for apps on Play Store. New guidelines for Play Store app titles
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