Google Play now has country-sensitive age ratings, introduces human app review process
Google is today introducing an update that’s sure to make some parents happy: age ratings. After answering some questions -such as whether their app contains nudity or curse words – developers receive an automated rating that allows them to avoid too much red tape . That said, the ratings will be monitored to try to weed out incorrect ones after they are submitted. The ratings will be adjusted based on local standards around the world – an app might be okay for children in one Europe, but not in the US, for instance. In North America, ratings are based off of the ESRB standards…
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