Google is taking strict measures to raise the quality of Android apps
Google is taking strict measures to raise the quality of Android apps
Google has asked new app developers to actively test their apps before launching them on PlayStore and making them available to the public.
Developers should conduct these tests with a user group of at least 20 people, and the testing period should be at least two weeks long.
This new decision aims to give developers enough time to discover and correct major bugs and collect initial feedback about their applications. Google confirmed that developers using its testing tools leads to three times higher installation rates, and increases user interaction with their applications and games.
Android applications have witnessed remarkable development in recent years, and this improvement is attributed to Google's efforts in updating laws and regulations to enhance the quality and safety of applications.
The new additional tests also come as part of Google's strategy to improve the quality of applications available on the PlayStore.
Google devotes significant resources to testing new applications to ensure a reliable and hassle-free user experience, especially for sensitive groups such as children.
The company is also improving the PlayStore with updates that include badges for government apps, displaying apps that are compatible with user devices, and highlighting high-quality local and regional apps.
Google's PlayStore is the official store for Android applications, and it currently contains about 2.6 million various applications and games.
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