Google has tweaked the developer policy for the Play Store
with an eye on reducing intrusive advertising, spoof apps and
clarifying subscription cancellations. Apps that pass themselves off as
others, or are "confusingly similar" will now be pulled, so say goodbye
to those thousand instances of Angry Byrdz. Adverts that pop up in your notifications window, like Airpush and KDDI's au one now make their way onto the verboten
list. It's also clarifying that when users cancel their subscriptions,
they won't be refunded for the current billing period, but will continue
to receive what they'd paid for until the term expires. Developers now
have 30 days to comply with the changes, after which point apps that are
found to be in violation will be pulled by Mountain View's overlords.
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