Google Play PolicyBytes - July 2024 policy updates

Android Developers
17 Jul 202404:07

Summary

TLDRPayal Mukerji from Google Play discusses policy updates aimed at maintaining a safe and trusted platform. New Play Console Requirements mandate certain services to register as organizations for transparency. The Spam and Minimum Functionality policy is renamed to enhance user experience, with stricter enforcement on apps with limited content. Updates to privacy and SDK requirements aim to prevent policy violations and malware distribution. Developers are encouraged to review policy changes and upcoming deadlines for compliance.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“… **New Play Console Requirements**: Developers offering financial, health, VPN, and government services must register as organizations for transparency and continuity.
  • πŸ”— **Policy Effective Date**: The new policy for developers is effective starting August 31.
  • πŸ“š **Updated Spam and Minimum Functionality Policy**: Renamed to 'Spam, Functionality, and User Experience', focusing on app engagement and interactivity.
  • 🚫 **Static Apps Prohibition**: Apps with static content and no interaction will no longer be allowed on Google Play.
  • πŸ“ˆ **Stricter Content Enforcement**: Apps with limited content, such as a dictionary app lacking common vocabulary, will face stricter enforcement.
  • πŸ”’ **Privacy and Deception Policy Updates**: Additional examples of SDK-caused policy violations are provided to clarify spyware and foreground services issues.
  • πŸ› οΈ **SDK Requirements Clarification**: Updates to SDK requirements to prevent third-party code from distributing malware and abusing user data.
  • πŸ“† **Upcoming Deadlines**: Developers are given advanced notice for policies that may require more time to comply.
  • πŸ” **Resources for Developers**: Google Play Academy offers free courses on various topics, including deceptive behaviors policy and in-app pricing strategies.
  • πŸ™ **Gratitude and Collaboration**: Thanks are expressed to developers for their role in maintaining Google Play as a safe and trustworthy platform.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the policy changes discussed in the video?

    -The main purpose of the policy changes is to maintain Google Play as a safe and trusted platform for both developers and users.

  • Who is presenting the policy changes in the video?

    -Payal Mukerji, the Product Marketing Manager for Android and Google Play, is presenting the policy changes.

  • What is the significance of the new Play Console Requirements policy?

    -The new Play Console Requirements policy is significant as it mandates certain types of developers to provide additional services to register as an organization, promoting transparency and continuity for critical and sensitive services.

  • What types of developers are required to provide additional services under the new policy?

    -Developers offering financial products and services, health apps, VPN services, and government apps are required to provide additional services.

  • What specific financial services are included in the new policy?

    -Financial services such as banking, loans, stock trading, investment funds, cryptocurrency, software wallets, and cryptocurrency exchanges are included.

  • When does the new Play Console Requirements policy take effect for new developers?

    -The new policy takes effect for new developers starting from August 31.

  • What is being renamed in the Spam and Minimum Functionality policy update?

    -The Spam and Minimum Functionality policy is being renamed to Spam, Functionality, and User Experience.

  • How does the updated policy affect apps with static content?

    -Apps that are static and without any interaction or app-specific functionalities will no longer be allowed under the updated policy.

  • What clarifications are being made under the privacy, deception, and device abuse policy?

    -The clarifications include additional examples of SDK-caused policy violations for spyware and foreground services.

  • Why are the clarifications on SDK requirements important?

    -The clarifications are important to help developers understand how using third-party SDKs may lead to policy violations and to prevent the collection and abuse of user and device data by malicious actors.

  • What is the purpose of the upcoming deadlines mentioned in the video?

    -The upcoming deadlines are to give developers ample time to comply with policies that may require more effort to implement.

  • Where can developers find more information about the policy updates?

    -Developers can find more information about the policy updates by visiting the Google Play Academy or through the links and QR codes provided in the video.

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