This is Gogplay. Since August 2023, the threshold for Google Play Store approval has reached its peak. Traditional agency listing services are almost extinct. Even if there are occasional ones that can take orders (there is no guarantee that the application Or how many days the account can live). In the previous topic on Google Play developer account bans, we have repeatedly mentioned the most popular recent account ban cases. Today we will continue to focus on “behavioral transparency” to expand on relevant interpretations.
The current reasons for rejection are basically (malware, mobile spam software and behavioral transparency). Under the premise of strict self-correction and self-examination, we have determined that our application does not have malicious behavior or spam software, and confirmed that the code does not contain malicious intent. Behavior and app products are also quite compliant.
This article mainly focuses on behavioral transparency. I think many developers are a little confused. The literal meaning of judging behavioral transparency from a traditional perspective is (application code contains hidden functions, and certain hidden behaviors or functions are not disclosed to the Google platform and users) The rest of the content can be read for a fee (recommended for subscription members). It is not recommended for novice users to pay for it, and no after-sales commitments are made.
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Google Play published the application and was rejected. What does behavioral transparency mean?