Although apps on Google Play have to go through some scrutiny, so far there were some aspects that Google did not speak by imposing its rules, such as advertisements or apps of dubious reliability.
Soon the company will apply changes that, in addition to removing full screen ads, they will improve the overall experience in the Android app store, which many users have been looking forward to.
These changes will take place before the end of the year, it is therefore only a matter of time before we can test this new era of Google Play in which developers will have to adapt to these rules.
Better ads, more trustworthy apps, and plagiarism removal
Surely you have seen more than once that when using an application or a game, a large full-screen advertisement opens that does not allow you to do anything else. You may be in luck, because these announcements have counted days and will disappear on September 30
These will not only kill fullscreen ads, but apps that imitate other apps will also be restricted, like the copies of Minecraft or GTA that flood Google Play, as well as other unreliable apps like those that promise medical service without any scientific basis or authorization.
Subscriptions should all be displayed in the subscriptions section of Google Play, and these they should be able to be undone from there to make this action easier to users and that they can be given as part of the services they want.
Limits are also placed on sending user data to third parties without consent, as well as creating connections with a VPN, making it unable to manipulate ads or alter app monetization, which could aim pTrack apps that use this method to avoid ads.