Google, the world’s largest search engine, is making a significant policy change starting September 1.
This change will specifically affect the Google Play Store, where many people have been facing issues with spam and low-quality apps.
To address this, Google has decided to remove thousands of low-quality apps, which will improve the overall user experience.
Focus on Quality, Security, and Privacy
Google’s decision is driven by the need for better quality control, security, and privacy. Low-quality apps with poor design are often linked to malware and can steal users’ personal information.
By removing these apps, Google aims to protect its users and ensure a safer environment on the Play Store.
Impact on Android Users Worldwide
Currently, the Play Store has many poorly designed apps that still offer premium services by accessing users’ contacts, photos, and emails, which can lead to hacking.
Starting September 1, such apps may be removed, impacting Android users globally.
This decision follows reports of fraud from apps, including a case where a user was cheated by a crypto app.
Google’s stricter policy will now have a broader impact than previous measures.