Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Google takes more steps towards keeping Play Store trusted

With an aim to better fight fraud and spam installs, Google has started pushing out a new update to its Play Store app that brings along improved detection and filtering systems.

"From time to time, we observe instances of developers attempting to manipulate the placement of their apps through illegitimate means like fraudulent installs, fake reviews, and incentive ratings," the company says in a blog post.


"These attempts not only violate the Google Play Developer Policy, but also harm our community of developers by hindering their chances of being discovered or recommended through our systems."
With the new changes that are being rolled out, the Mountain View, California-based company says they'll be able to better detect and filter any install conducted with the intention to manipulate an app's placement on Google Play. Further, developers caught doing this repeatedly could also have their apps taken down from the store.

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