Google Play Store App Decline: Mass Purge Sparks Concerns Over Quality and Security
Google’s Quest for Higher-Quality Apps in the Play Store
In the past, the Android Market was locked in a bitter battle with Apple’s App Store over which platform boasted the most apps. Times have changed, and today, Google is focused on improving the quality of its Play Store offerings while getting rid of low-quality, potentially malicious apps.
So, what does Google expect from its app developers?
The Four Pillars of Android App Quality
Developers, take note: Google’s guidelines for developing high-quality apps and games are based on four fundamental principles:
• Delivery of User Value: Your app or game should offer something useful or entertaining.
• User Experience: Your app or game should be a joy to use.
• Technical Quality: Your app or game should take full advantage of premium devices.
• Privacy and Security: You should design your app or game with safety in mind.
The Decline of Low-Quality Apps
As Google purges the Play Store of problematic apps, the number of available apps is on the decline. But don’t worry, this is just a sign of a job well done. The key takeaway is that even if a low-quality app is removed from the Play Store, it may still be lingering on your Android device, waiting to be deleted. It’s up to Android users to take control of their app libraries and do some housekeeping.
A Cleaner, Safer Play Store Awaits
Google is committed to creating a clean and safe Play Store. To achieve this, app developers must adhere to a set of guidelines that put the user first. And, of course, a cleaner Play Store means Android users can enjoy a smoother, more enjoyable experience without worrying about malware or annoying ads.