Google Purges Low-Quality Android Apps to Enhance User Experience

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19 Jul 2024

Google is cracking down on subpar Android apps with plans for a massive purge of any deemed low quality. The tech giant is clearing out the Google Play Store of any apps that don’t meet tough new standards.

Google’s app store is thought to have more than 3 million apps in total. But some simply aren’t very good or useful. These sorts of apps aren’t security threats but may turn out to be slow, buggy, and crash. Google wants to purge them so there’s more top-quality content on the platform.

What Google Expects from Developers

In an update to developers, the firm said: “We’re updating the Spam and Minimum Functionality policy to ensure apps meet uplifted standards for the Play catalog and engage users through quality functionality and content user experiences. Apps should provide a stable, responsive, and engaging user experience. Apps that crash, do not have the basic degree of adequate utility as mobile apps, lack engaging content, or exhibit other behavior that is not consistent with a functional and engaging user experience are not allowed on Google Play. Apps with limited functionality and content will be banned.”

Implications for Users

Google has warned that the new rules will come into effect on August 31. This only applies to apps hosted on Google Play. Fear not, apps won’t start disappearing from your smartphone. This is all designed to get rid of those pesky pointless apps that do pretty much nothing from the Google Play Store. The aim is to ensure the Google Play Store is filled with good quality apps instead – quality over quantity as they say. But Google has no control over the apps already installed on your phone. If you have buggy or poor quality apps on your phone, it’s down to you to delete them yourself.

How to download Google Play Store apps?

To download Google Play Store apps, open the Google Play Store app on your Android device. Use the search bar at the top to find the app you want. Once you find the app, tap on it to open its detail page. Tap the Install button to download and install the app. You may need to accept some permissions before the installation can proceed. After installation, you can open the app directly from the Play Store or find it in your app drawer.

How to install Google Play Store on WSA?

To install Google Play Store on Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), you need to follow these steps: 1. Download and install Windows Subsystem for Android from the Microsoft Store. 2. Download the necessary files for Google Play Store, such as a modified kernel and GApps package. 3. Enable Developer Mode in WSA settings. 4. Use ADB (Android Debug Bridge) to push the kernel and GApps files to WSA. 5. Configure and set permissions for Google Play Store in WSA. 6. Restart WSA, and you should see Google Play Store available.
Update: 19 Jul 2024