All Activities
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Comply with Families policies and program requirements
When you're designing a great experience for children and families, it's important to keep in mind the policies and requirements that help Google Play build a safe and high-quality place to discover apps and games.
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Comply with Google Play's deceptive behavior policies
We’re committed to protecting user privacy and providing a safe and secure environment for our users. Apps that are deceptive to our users are strictly prohibited. As a developer, your apps must comply with Google Play's deceptive behavior policies.
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Comply with Google Play's policy on manipulated media
Learn how to ensure your app behavior aligns with Google Play’s policy on manipulated media, and some examples of acceptable and disallowed app behavior related to manipulated media.
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Comply with Google Play's policy on misleading claims
Learn how to ensure your app behavior aligns with Google Play’s policy on misleading claims, some examples of acceptable and disallowed app behavior related to misleading claims, and the real-world impacts of your policy violations.
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Comply with Google Play's Spam and Minimum Functionality policies
Learn more about Google Play’s Spam and Minimum Functionality policies and see examples of app behavior to avoid.
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Comply with Google Play store listing policies
High-quality and policy-compliant store listings help to establish user trust, which benefits the entire Google Play developer community. Learn how you can stay on the right side of Google Play’s store listing policies.
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Comply with Google Play’s UGC policy
When you design an app or game experience that includes user-generated content (UGC) you need to be aware of the policies around user-generated content. This course is designed to help you learn: How can I include user-generated content? How can...
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Create a compelling first time user experience
Even with a well-defined goal in mind, users might struggle to get going. Many apps get abandoned on the first day or after first use. Optimizing your user's first time experience with your app can help.
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Create a Google Play Store listing
Your Google Play store listing is a critical component to attract new users. When creating your store listing, keep in mind the specifications, requirements, and best practices to increase your chances of success on Google Play.
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Create retention metrics that actually reflect your app
An app developer has successfully implemented a cohort strategy and created different paths to drive retention for different user groups for his app. Next step is to create the right metrics to track and measure the changes in retention.
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Declared permissions and in-app disclosures
Google Play offers a rich platform for developers to showcase their high-quality, age appropriate content for the whole family. At Google Play, we’re committed to providing a positive, safe platform for children and families.
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Declare your use of device location data
To protect user privacy, Google Play needs to understand the content of your app and store listing elements if you use device location data. Provide details about your app features using device location data, and certify your compliance with Google...
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Deliver functionality on demand with dynamic features
With dynamic feature modules, you can reduce your app’s initial installation size and load functionality incrementally when it’s needed. Dynamic features are installed on demand after the initial installation to provide additional functionality...
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Design
Learn how to create safe and secure experiences while staying compliant with Google Play policies, and how to design for engagement.