Google Play Hides Poorly Made Applications

Google Play will have an extremely useful change that the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), they should copy it immediately for the App Store, because it is very much needed. More precisely the company Google will implement a system for Google Play that will analyze the applications available for download from stores and will hide those that are poorly made and close suddenly too often.

Google Play will automatically hide applications that suddenly close constantly during use, or those that have very bad reviews left by users. Google has announced that it is analyzing a series of data that it receives through Google Play and some application monitoring services, and will display in worse positions the applications that close suddenly too often during normal use.

Google Play will hide poorly made applications

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Google Play will also use artificial intelligence to discover these applications that spoil the user experience Android, Google placing great emphasis on this system. Moreover, Google will analyze more carefully the applications in Google Play that ask for permissions they do not need, so that developers who try to take too much data from the user will have their applications hidden.

Google Play will have a system that the App Store desperately needs, because there are a lot of extremely bad applications in the Apple store. If Google can do this for Google Play, then Apple can do something similar for its application store, but it is hard to believe that it will rush to protect us more effectively from bad applications of this kind, so we still have to wait.

"What that means is that if you look at the top app rankings or search for an app, it's less likely that an app that has a history of crashing or a bunch of low user ratings will rise to the top. Google says that it's looking at "performance data, user engagement, and user ratings" in creating these "quality signals," and that it will affect an app's ranking in both search and app listings."