As the two major players in the mobile app marketplace, Apple and Google have their own distinct approval policies and guidelines for apps submitted to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, respectively.
In this article, we’ll explore these requirements and restrictions for luxury mobile app developers to help you navigate these policies when creating and launching your own mobile applications.
Apple is known for its strict guidelines regarding approving applications for its App Store, with all applications being reviewed by human moderators following a stringent process. The critical factors in the approval process include:
All these factors should be carefully reviewed for compliance with Apple’s App Store terms of service, and the App Store Review Guidelines go into depth about each criterion for approval and explain what is allowed and what is not.
Unfortunately, approval is not guaranteed, and rejections are not uncommon in the Apple App Store, as the company emphasises high quality and consistent user experience across all apps. Beyond adherence to guidelines, Apple also carefully evaluates its apps' performance and quality and has been known to reject apps with unaddressed bugs, slow performance, or those that lack a clear purpose.
Apple also requires developers to undergo the same stringent review process for each app update, which is why quality control is essential to ongoing maintenance when using the App Store.
Google’s approval processes, while more lenient than Apple’s in some ways, still aim to ensure a safe and engaging environment for users. The foundation of Google’s policies lies in the following:
Google’s Developer Programme Policies provide clear guidance on what is and isn’t acceptable in an app published on the Play Store. Google could remove or reject applications that do not comply with these guidelines. The primary difference in Google’s approach to app approval is using machine learning and AI to automate (and speed up) the app review process. While this does yield faster approval times, it also reduces human oversight and gives greater scope for low-quality or inappropriate apps to slip through the cracks. That said, Google is extremely strict about specific content, such as gambling, hate speech, false information, and apps facilitating illegal or illicit activities.
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