This is Gogplay, and it’s been an extremely volatile year in the Google space. Our previous article “Google Play Developer Account Review Disabled: Malware, Mobile Spam and Behavioral Transparency Denial Issues” has released the latest account suspension case template. It is understood that many people are currently unable to do the business of listing products on the market, because the account will be deactivated directly after the review, instead of disabling the account after a period of review. It’s almost impossible to get through the door.
Today we will have an in-depth discussion around [Malware, Mobile Spam and Behavioral Transparency] of Google’s developer business.
What is malware/app? Judging by conventional terms, malware refers to violations of market rules and norms, infringement of user equipment and rights (such as virus-carrying software, spyware, pure adware, rogue software); but most of our developers are obviously not doing this type of work. application software, so it cannot be understood in terms of regular malware. Many of those banned by malware recently are cleaning and tool types. First of all, such applications themselves require more device permissions than regular applications and are in a sensitive area. If not controlled, they will eventually be judged as malicious applications. It makes sense. For example, the famous “Pinduoduo” was previously marked as a malicious application by Google Store.
Mobile spam software and behavioral transparency, how is this usually judged? I am sure that my application does not have malicious behavior. What is going on? (The following content is exclusive to premium subscription members)
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