Google tightens advertising regulations in Android apps
Google has just changed some of the policies for launching advertising images in Android applications, to make it safer for users to use Android software.
Google has just changed some of the policies for launching advertising images in Android applications, to make it safer for users to use Android software.
Google wants Android applications to become safer
According to Engadget , Google has introduced new rules to developers when they intend to insert ads into Android applications, with the requirement of not inserting pop-up advertisements for fake system, notification Fake promotions or advertising forms that lead users to click on links that are not true to the truth of the ad.
In particular, Google also prohibits the use of pornographic images to make commercials and forces programmers to specify payment methods to buy goods in a transparent manner.
Google said the new rule will be applied immediately and it also gives developers 15 days to revise the infringing ads ( if applied in the software ). Otherwise, the offending applications will be removed from Google Play.
Doing this by Google will help Android users be more secure when installing software on the Google Play online market.
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