Google to Enhance Play Store Security with App Deletion and Rescan Feature

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23 Jul 2024

There are just six weeks to run until the start of Google’s drastic Play Store deletion, with thousands of apps expected to disappear. This surprise purge has been badged as quality control, but it is really all about security. The Play Store remains vulnerable to malware, most of which hides within vacuous, low-quality apps. Google’s new sledgehammer is intended to minimize if not totally eradicate the problem.

Rescan Button Offers Second Chance for Apps

But with those plans still reverberating around the Android developer community, Google has just revealed some better news for those worried about how their apps will fare, especially when installed from third-party stores or direct. Currently, when Play Store’s Play Protect flags apps on a device as potentially high-risk, users can’t rescan their devices until those apps have been removed. But there’s now a “rescan” button in beta, which will give those apps a second chance.

The new option is buried in beta and not available in the current Play Store release. As usual, no word on when this might be seen in the wild—but with Android 15 now imminent, bringing with it many security innovations, it likely won’t be long.

Golden Rules for App Installation

  1. Stick to official app stores—don’t use third-party stores and never change your device’s security settings to enable an app to load.
  2. Ensure Google Play Protect is enabled on your device.
  3. Check the developer in the app’s description—is it someone you’d like inside your life? And check the reviews, do they look legitimate or farmed? Avoid the indiscriminate installation of trivial apps you do not need.
  4. Do not grant permissions to an app that it should not need: torches and star-gazing apps don’t need access to your contacts and phone. And never grant accessibility permissions that facilitate device control unless you have a need.
  5. Never ever click links in emails or messages that directly download apps or updates—always use app stores for installs and updates.

As the countdown to Google's Play Store purge continues, developers and users alike must brace for a significant shake-up. The introduction of the rescan button offers a glimmer of hope for some apps, but the overarching message is clear: security is paramount. By adhering to these golden rules, users can navigate this transition with confidence and keep their devices safe from potential threats.

How many apps does Google Play Protect scan in the background?

Google Play Protect scans over 50 billion apps every day. It continually works in the background to keep your device, data, and apps safe.
Update: 23 Jul 2024