Google’s new policy to filter out suspicious ratings, reviews on Play Store
Tech giant Google is bringing a new app review policy to make app ratings and reviews as genuine as possible in the Play Store.
The latest change will hold up user-submitted reviews and ratings by around 24 hours before they go public, assuming they’re from real people, reports Android Central.
As per the report, the tech giant aims for the new policy to detect suspicious ratings and reviews on Android apps.
“To allow us to automatically detect suspicious Ratings or Reviews activity, we are introducing a delay of around 24 hours from when users submit Ratings or Reviews to when those submissions are published,” Google was quoted as saying in an advisory.