However I can understand that a (small) developer cannot afford to dump a source of income light-heartedly. Good riddance! Google-Play-Store that is! I tried to appeal, but all I got back were standard texts: I will instead release a separate downloadable version which allows to install APK files. Therefore I will unfortunately have to remove all APK installation functionality from the Play Store version. I did block the installation of Total Commander's own APK when you click on it, but unfortunately the Google AI doesn't seem to detect this and just sees the APK install functions. This restriction does not apply to code that runs in a virtual machine or an interpreter where either provides indirect access to Android APIs (such as JavaScript in a webview or browser).Īpps or third-party code (e.g., SDKs) with interpreted languages (JavaScript, Python, Lua, etc.) loaded at run time (e.g., not packaged with the app) must not allow potential violations of Google Play policies. so files) from a source other than Google Play.
Likewise, an app may not download executable code (e.g. Your app is not compliant with the Device and Network Abuse policy.Īn app distributed via Google Play may not modify, replace, or update itself using any method other than Google Play's update mechanism.