Google
is tightening supervision of its freewheeling Play store, forming a
special team to screen new apps for malware and sexually explicit
material, and strengthening its age-based rating system.
The
change brings Google Play, a bazaar for digital games, social media
apps and entertainment software, closer to Apple Inc’s tightly
controlled App Store. But Google is not adopting Apple’s practice of
only approving apps that meet its stringent quality standards.
The
change underscores the growing importance of apps in the success of the
companies’ rival mobile gadgets. Google, whose Android software runs
most of the world’s smartphones, and the iPhone and iPad maker each
manage online hubs with more than one million apps ranging from
calendars to video games.
Google
said in its official blog on Tuesday that its expert team will screen
each app submitted by developers to spot earlier anything that runs
afoul of its rules. Google had only used automated technology for
screening at the time of submission.
The
new process will not create bottlenecks, Google said in a post,
promising that approved apps will become available on Google Play within
“a matter of hours” after submission.
Apple
does not disclose its app review period, but the website
appreviewtimes.com puts the average wait time at seven days for Apple’s
App Store. Developers must answer special questionnaires about their
apps to help independent ratings organizations assign age-based ratings,
Google said.
“We
know that people in different countries have different ideas about what
content is appropriate for kids, teens and adults, so today’s
announcement will help developers better label their apps for the right
audience,” Google said in the blog post.
As
of May, apps submitted without the questionnaire will not be published
in Google Play, and existing apps that do not seek a rating could be
blocked in certain markets or for certain users, Google said. Until now,
Google has let developers rate their own apps using a system created by
Google.
Google,
whose Android software runs most of the world’s smartphones, and Apple
each manage online hubs with more than one million apps ranging from
calendars to video games.
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