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The mobile app industry is growing at a steady pace. No one can deny the fact that there are no signs of the industry fading out. Experts predict that mobile apps will generate more than $673 billion in revenue by the end of 2027. Further, studies show that there are already 3.55 million mobile applications available for download on Google Play and 1.6 million on the Apple App Store. Based on these statistics, it can be tempting to enter into the mobile app development industry.

If you are already in this industry, you should know one thing. It is how to protect your applications from getting removed from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The purpose of this post is to help you know why Apple and Google might get rid of your mobile apps from their stores:

Why Google and Apple Removed Some Apps from Their Stores?

Here are certain factors that force the Play Store and App Store to delist some apps:

  • Malware
  • Disruptive Adware
  • Plagiarised Applications
  • Cloned Apps
  • Inappropriate access to user data
  • Invaluable Content
  • Abandoned Applications
  • Restricted Content

These are the common factors that make the App Store and Play Store get rid of some applications from their list. As an app developer, you should be aware of ways to prevent your mobile apps from getting delisted from the App Store and Play Store.

Tips To Prevent The Removal of Your Mobile Apps

  • Adhering to platform guidelines is one of the best ways to safeguard your application from getting delisted
  • Also, update your mobile apps regularly
  • Make sure not to follow deceptive practices by ensuring that the metadata, screenshots, titles and app descriptions represent the app’s functionality and features.
  • Provide clear privacy policies
  • Get required permissions properly from users
  • Ensure security of user data
  • Make sure that your application does not have any prohibited content
  • Ensure that the advertisement guidelines are properly followed
  • Give value to intellectual property rights
  • Maintain the stability of the applications
  • Optimize user experience
  • Comply with in-app purchase policies
  • Handle user feedback responsibly
  • Avoid duplicate applications
  • Prevent security risks and malware
  • Meet localization requirements
  • Manage user-generated content effectively
  • Avoid payment policy violation
  • Respond to policy violation notices quickly
  • Have a contingency plan for app review issues

When you follow the tips mentioned above, you can very well protect your mobile apps from getting delisted from the App Store and Play Store.

Conclusion

You have spent a lot of time and knowledge developing your mobile apps. After passing through the tough steps, you are just a few steps away from reaching your customers via their phones. So, before you launch your mobile apps on the Play Store or App Store, remember the following points:

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