Android
Google Play Store To Warn Users About Low-Quality Apps
Google frequently brings some new changes to the Play Store for user safety. As it provides the service to directly install different apps on the devices, to keep the responsibility to serve safe data, the company is taking some steps towards it.
Now with the latest development of the Play Store to take more control over what they are actually installing in their devices, the latest report also suggests new measures to filter the low-quality applications.
Google’s Helps You Avoid Low-Quality Apps on Play Store
According to the report Android Authority, Google is working on bringing new changes under the application, which will help users to take some insights about the application before installing.
The report further states that there are three types of messages that could be displayed to the user to decide whether they need to install the app or not. This includes:
- This app is frequently uninstalled compared to similar apps on Play
- Play has limited user data about this app
- This app has few active users compared to others on the Play Store.
However, it is not clear if these messages could appear as pop-up style on Cling, install the application button, or if they will just appear in the app details.
In another perspective, this approach will be helpful for users, as this will protect them from wasting their time on the unuseful applications.
However, it is worth noticing that Google is still working on it and spotted in the investigation of app insights, so it will take time to be available for users. However, as Google inernally started preparing, it is expected to be available in the next few days.
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