Google to Remove Low-Quality Apps from Play Store Starting August 31
New policies aim to enhance user experience by targeting apps with limited functionality and content.
- Apps that crash, lack basic utility, or offer minimal engagement will be removed.
- Examples include static apps, single wallpaper apps, and non-functional apps.
- Google previously blocked 2.28 million policy-violating apps in 2023.
- Developers have six weeks to comply with the new standards.
- Enhanced security measures also include stricter malware and spyware prevention.