Re: Android policy update

2017-05-18 Thread Colin Holgate via use-livecode
The policy does tell you that if an existing app is not allowed you have 30 days to submit an update. So, a little slower that ASAP. > On May 18, 2017, at 7:51 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode > wrote: > > Dam! I was almost ready to deploy my new iOS app, Jerky 2.0! > > Bob S > > >> On Ma

Re: Android policy update

2017-05-18 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
Dam! I was almost ready to deploy my new iOS app, Jerky 2.0! Bob S > On May 17, 2017, at 16:08 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode > wrote: > > Of course any app that violates any of the other policies outlined on that > page will be dumped ASAP, regardless of how they handle updates. So folk

Re: Android policy update

2017-05-18 Thread Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
On 2017-05-18 15:00, Colin Holgate via use-livecode wrote: The things that you’re talking about, involving an app updating itself, does that currently get past Apple review? That would be an argument to use with Google, in that Apple have usually been tougher about this. Also, does Google’s poli

Re: Android policy update

2017-05-18 Thread Colin Holgate via use-livecode
The things that you’re talking about, involving an app updating itself, does that currently get past Apple review? That would be an argument to use with Google, in that Apple have usually been tougher about this. Also, does Google’s policy suggest that you can’t even update an image in the app?

Re: Android policy update

2017-05-18 Thread Colin Holgate via use-livecode
I haven’t been following this topic, but I happen to be at Google I/O. If there are any short questions I could ask while I’m here I could ask around. One thing I’m going to go to this morning involves Google Play policies. ___ use-livecode mailing list

Re: Android policy update

2017-05-17 Thread Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
On 2017-05-18 00:25, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote: I just got a developer email about a revision to Google's policies for apps on Google Play. Google will not allow apps that download executable code, similar to Apple's policy. It sounds like that includes stack content downloaded via a

Re: Android policy update

2017-05-17 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
J. Landman Gay wrote: I just got a developer email about a revision to Google's policies for apps on Google Play. Google will not allow apps that download executable code, similar to Apple's policy. It sounds like that includes stack content downloaded via a "launcher" app. https://play.goog

Android policy update

2017-05-17 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
I just got a developer email about a revision to Google's policies for apps on Google Play. Google will not allow apps that download executable code, similar to Apple's policy. It sounds like that includes stack content downloaded via a "launcher" app. https://play.google.com/about/privacy-sec