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Google Play is to distribute “verified” signs for VPN applications to facilitate the users to find trust services. Increases with engagement, prioritize user confidentiality and security, said in Google Blog Post Tuesday.
The engagement shows that the developers of an app complement the approval of the level 2 (table), which complements the rules of game safety and safety rules and completed a mobile application security assessment.
In addition, there must be 250 feedback to have at least 10,000 installations of a VPN application and take into account for approved engagement. The application should also be in Google Play for at least 90 days and get acquainted with the target API level requirements for Google Play apps.
Google says the rosette will help differentiate applications, because the details of special applications will be displayed on the page and search results. Tech giant also says new surfaces to demonstrate VPN applications in Google Play.
“This new tab is prioritizing users’ confidentiality and security, made more informed choices related to the use of users, and eventually designed to help create confidence in applications.
Google comes as Google is trying to demonstrate and recognize secure applications in the market. Last May, company “Government” presented labels To point out official state and federal government apps on Google.