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Google on Play Store safety and security measures in 2023

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Google today highlighted how the Play Store "fought bad apps and bad actors" in 2023 through a mix of new technical advances and policy updates.

In terms of stats, Google Play last year "prevented 2.28 million policy-violating apps from being published "through a mix of "new and improved" security features, "advanced machine learning and app review processes," and policy updates. Notable stats include:

Other use-facing changes in the Data safety section include how Google in 2023 started highlighting VPN apps that have undergone an "independent security review." Additionally, developers must provide an option to delete application accounts and user data online so that you don't have to reinstall an app to do so. 

The App Defense Alliance (ADA) was restructured under the Joint Development Foundation, which is part of the Linux Foundation family, with Microsoft and Meta joining the steering committee. 

The Alliance will support industry-wide adoption of app security best practices and guidelines, as well as countermeasures against emerging security risks.

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