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Google Announces Mass App Deletion to Enhance Play Store Quality and Security

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Google has announced a significant update to its Spam and Minimum Functionality policy, set to result in the mass deletion of low-quality apps from the Play Store on August 31. This move aims to ensure that all apps meet higher standards for functionality and user experience, as reported by Forbes.

Targeted apps include those “that are static without app-specific functionalities, for example, text-only or PDF file apps, apps with very little content that do not provide an engaging user experience, for example, single wallpaper apps, and apps that are designed to do nothing or have no function.”

The tech giant is raising its quality threshold, acknowledging that many seemingly harmless apps are used as conduits for malware or as decoys for more dangerous alternatives. By focusing on apps that serve little legitimate purpose, Google aims to tighten its net and improve the overall quality of the Play Store.

Popular apps with millions of installs and legitimate low-quality apps may also fail to meet the new standards. Google warns developers that apps must “provide a stable, responsive, and engaging user experience.” Apps that crash, lack basic utility, or fail to offer engaging content will not be allowed on Google Play.

These changes are part of broader enhancements to Play Store security. On July 17, Google introduced policy changes that include enhanced malware prevention, requiring developers to remove third-party code from known malware providers and introducing stricter rules on spyware prevention and enforcement.

Developers have six weeks to ensure compliance with the new standards. The upcoming Android 15 release promises the most comprehensive set of privacy and security updates in a single release, including “live threat detection,” which uses on-device AI to “analyze behavioral signals related to the use of sensitive permissions and interactions with other apps and services” to quickly flag abusers. This will reduce the time between an app misbehaving and its removal.