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Google confirms mass app deletion on Play Store coming soon

Google is setting up for mass app deletion on the Play Store 32 by August 31, 2024. This move hopes to improve security on the platform by removing apps that don’t meet updated functionality and user engagement standards.

The initiative is part of Google’s roadmap to align the Android app ecosystem with Apple’s App store framework.

To elaborate, Google is polishing app safety through one of Android 15’s new features 10 called “live threat detection”. The feature uses AI to distinguish faulty apps quickly. It works by checking app behavior and their interactions with other apps for device safety.

Further, Google has also updated their rules for app quality. The company is slated to remove static apps with no specific functions (e.g, text-only or PDF apps). This is also inclusive of low content apps (e.g, wallpaper apps) and the like.

With this, the incoming policy changes are set to rid the Play Store of millions of low-quality apps.

Likewise, there are also new rules for developers to follow if they want to keep their apps available. The apps must work without crashing, provide useful content with a focus on user experience, and they must be malware-free.

In addition to Google’s upcoming app purge, the company also provided policy changes on July 17th. The new rules mandate the removal of any third-party code from known malware distributors with refined spyware prevention guidelines.

These make for tighter security measures across all apps on the Play Store. Wrapping up, users can expect a cleaner and secure app usage experience from here on out. What do you guys think about the incoming mass app deletion on the Play Store?

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