
Google Application Store is receiving one of the most requested improvements by users. And it’s the new one Version 44.7.24 of the Play Store Now it shows a series of warnings before downloading an app you can know if this is dangerous or not.
Remember that until now, the only thing you could do at the Play Store to know the reputation for an application He was seeing the amount of download I had and the comments.
However, it is known that many viruses have reached millions of downloads before being eliminated from the shop. In addition, cybecoTots can pay to encourage false reviews Download of harmful apps In the Play Store.
For all this, it was very necessary for the shop to show a sort of Warning in those suspicious apps. And luckily they did it. Subsequently, we tell you how to see if an application is negative before downloading it to the Google Play Store.
Play Store now tells you if an app is bad before downloading it
The new Play Store alarm system works through Notices that will be in the description of the application. These can be seen if you have to download it, as they appear next to the button “Install”.
At the moment, these are the 3 types of warnings which shows the Play Store (it is likely to be added more):
- This application is often uninstalled compared to others in the Play Store.
- Users interact with this application less frequently than other applications of the Play Store.
- This application has fewer users than others from the Play Store.
Now, we have to clarify it These warnings do not necessarily mean that the application is bad. And if they had already discovered that they were virus or malware, the Play Store would have eliminated them from the shop and would not be available.
The new warnings of the Play Store They only indicate that the app is suspicious and therefore you should know how to interpret these notices. For example, if an application “Uninstall frequently”It may be the app of an event that is used only once. But if it is the bank’s app, it would be suspiciously uninstalling frequently.
In the same way, if the application has the notice of “It is used less frequently” You should suspect that these are an app inadvertently installed (as viruses usually do). And the warning “You have less users than others” It can mean that the application is a harmful clone of a popular app.
And you… Will you present more attention to these new warnings of the Play Store?