android - Are any of these SDKs known to violate the Google Play policy? -
i have developed , published several apps on play store. because of old ads sdk (which had security issue), had update apps new compliant ads sdk.
the problem once update apps, update got rejected message :
this notification application, *, package id *, has been removed google play.
please address issue described below , submit compliant update. once approved, application again available installs, ratings , reviews intact.
reason removal:violation of section 4.3 of developer distribution agreement.please refer policy article more information.
we classify user information including not limited to, email address, phone number, name, social media account information, , contacts private , confidential information.
an app downloaded google play (or components or derivative elements) transmits information off of device without making clear user , obtaining user’s explicit consent regarded being in violation of section 4.3 of dda.
all removals tracked. repeated removals result in app suspension, @ point app count strike against standing of developer account , no longer available on google play.
this notification serves notice other apps in catalog. can avoid future removals and/or app suspensions ensuring no other apps in catalog in violation of (but not limited to) above policy. before publishing applications, please ensure apps’ compliance developer distribution agreement , content policy.
if feel have made determination in error, can visit google play center article.
the google play team
i using several ads sdks :
admob (play services 7.5), appbrain (10.51), vungle(3.3.1), inmobi(4.5.5) , startapp(3.1.1) i use analytics :
google analytics (play services 7.5), crashlytics (fabric.io, 2.3) here permissions ask :
camera, access_network_state, access_wifi_state, internet, vibrate, write_external_storage, billing , check_license and features :
android.hardware.camera, android.hardware.camera.autofocus, android.hardware.camera.front, android.hardware.wifi-required=false , android.hardware.touchscreen-required=false and now, app has been suspended. have absolutely no idea of cause -> specific sdk issue ?
this caused 1 of 2 issues. either you're using sdk not compliant google play policy or sdks adding permissions you're not accounting in privacy policy.
this thread may helpful: http://forums.makingmoneywithandroid.com/advertising-networks/3584-google-play-developer-term-violation-4.html
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