google play store restrictions
Google Play Store restrictions refer to the guidelines and limitations set by Google for developers when submitting their apps to the Play Store. These restrictions are in place to ensure that apps meet certain quality standards, do not violate any laws or regulations, and do not contain harmful content such as malware or deceptive practices. Developers must adhere to these restrictions in order to have their apps approved and available for download on the Google Play Store.
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