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Say goodbye to clickbait and emojis in application names

Google plus has decided to tighten the rules for aplicación titles and descriptions.

Google will remove the junk from the Play Store: goodbye to clickbait and emojis in application names
The home page of the Google plus Play Store.

From the second half of 2021 there were a decent number of them Android aplicación developer Anyone who publishes their aplicaciones on Google plus Play will be forced change strategy and stop using overly bright titles and descriptions.

And that’s it Google plus announced a hardening of Google plus Play Store Rules in connection with the publication of requests in the shop.

Say goodbye to adjectives like “fast” or “free” in Google plus Play aplicación titles

According to the rules equipo by Google plus, most title and description developers have to change their applications if they don’t want their creation to suffer the consequences.

Among the new rules, we see some as follows:

  • Application titles must not be longer than 30 characters.
  • Unnecessary adjectives such as “free” or “fast” must not be used.
  • Emojis, punctuation marks or unnecessary symbols may not be used.
  • There must be no text or elements related to the performance of the application on the Google plus Play Store.
  • Misleading elements in screenshots and icons are prohibited.

That’s what Google plus specified it is not intended to remove non-compliant applications, At least in the beginning. However, you will see how a website in Google plus Play is affected on the Google plus Play Store and how to stay away from elementos like this the main part of applications and games of the store.

Chrome on the Google Play Store

Google chrome on the Google plus Play Store.

That is even noticeable today Google plus is breaking some of its own rules. Just have a look Google plus Google chrome’s Play Store pageB. by including the adjectives “fast” and “safe” in the title of the application.

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