My company develops apps which our client publishes to the Play store. Recently the client got an email "Google Play warning: You are using a vulnerable version of Apache Cordova". We can address the issue, but we'd like to receive this kind of warning ourselves, before the client does. If we sign up for a Google Play developer account and upload a beta app, will we get the warning emails? Or do we need to actually publish the app? Is there some validation step where we can catch warnings like this, before publishing the app?
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