Google wants its Android app store to be more and more secure

Google Play Store

Application stores, regardless of the ecosystem used, is the main way for users to install applications on their terminals. All application stores have a team that supervises at all times each and every one of the applications that want to be present in the respective store. Supervisors are human, so on more than one occasion they have made a mistake and have missed an application that hid a double intention, be it downloading content protected by copyright, applications that include malware or viruses, games that are a blatant copy of another ...

On more than one occasion we have surely come across a game that is really a copy but is better positioned than the original game. All these problems the only thing they generate is discomfort and mistrust on the part of developers and users, something that can be detrimental to Google, since developers are not protected at any time by the owner of the store where they offer their applications, contrary to what happens in the App Store, where developers are treated like gold in cloth, since they generate a large amount of money to the Cupertino-based company.

Google is going to be more on top of all the applications that are currently in the Google Play Store supervising each and every one of them to check on the one hand if they are copies of an original, if it includes false reviews, if they include any type of malware or virus and relocating all those that have tried to manipulate the position in the Google application store. Google will begin to give developers wake-up calls threatening to kick them out of the developer program if they continue with this malicious policy that hurts Google's image.


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