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New Google Play Feature Could Make Apps Disappear

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A potential shakeup is coming to the Google Play Store, which serves over 2.5 billion users worldwide.

According to a report by Android Authority, a code teardown of the Play Store’s latest version (43.7.19-31) hints at a new app filtering feature.

This filter could cause certain apps to disappear from search results and recommendations, but the reason for this change remains unclear.

What Does the Leak Reveal?

The APK code analysis by Stephen Schenck uncovered a new filter option labeled “link to external apps.” While the exact criteria for filtering apps are still unknown, the feature could enable users to hide apps that connect to external sources or platforms.

However, there’s no documentation to explain why Google might introduce such a filter or how the linking will be determined.

Could It Be About Security?

One theory is that this might be a security move by Google. Apps linking to external sources can be exploited by malicious actors to redirect users to harmful content.

Yet, making this filter optional rather than mandatory raises questions about its intent. If it were purely about security, Google would likely enforce stricter developer rules instead of relying on user settings.

What’s Next?

For now, the purpose and impact of this feature remain speculative. Google has not yet commented on the matter, but if the feature rolls out, it could signal a shift in how apps are managed on the platform.

Whether this is a step toward enhancing security or addressing another issue, its implications could be significant for developers and users alike.

Stay tuned for updates as more details emerge.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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