Google’s (
GOOG) Play store
doesn’t exactly have a good reputation when it comes to quality control since the company allows anyone to post their
Android apps on the store without going through any sort of filtering process. However,
TechCrunch reports that this may be changing since a record 60,000 were purged from the Play store in February. Although
TechCrunch’s sources acknowledge that
Google wasn’t responsible for removing all the purged apps, they also say that there’s no way that many apps could have been removed from the store without significant involvement from the company.
Google has been working on overhauling Play to give it a cleaner, brighter look so it’s likely that Google has been doing some housekeeping in removing low-quality apps in preparation for the store’s upcoming refresh.
Source:
BGR