We have a real-time communications app that we will need to put on the 
battery optimizations whitelist so that it does not enter the doze state as 
it would break our core app functionality.
We would need to request a direct exemption from the Power Management 
features in Android 6.0+ (Doze and App Standby) - and not leave it up to 
the user to enable/disable.

In reading various public posts, we see quite a few places where someone 
has done this and then been removed from the Google Play Store. Since our 
app is used for critical communications, we cannot risk the potential of 
being removed for any period of time and would like to know if there is a 
way to run our case by Google prior to just submitting and hoping it is 
found to be an acceptable case.

Can anyone provide a mechanism for doing this?

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