Google Play Development Vulnerability Removal Warning Issue Found: Insecure Implementation of WebView SSL Error Handler

In addition to content policy and account policy issues, there are also some minor problems that are easily overlooked by developers when Google Play developers release apps. These are usually due to vulnerabilities, code issues, etc. These are very common. If these minor development vulnerabilities occur, you will also receive a warning notification for rectification within a limited period of time. Problem: The implementation of the WebView SSL error handler is insecure.
We found that your app has security vulnerabilities that may leak user information or damage the user’s device. This violates the device and network abuse policy. Specifically, your app contains an insecure implementation of the WebView SSL error handler.

Status: Further Action Required means the issue must be fixed, but a two-month grace period will be given. This means the issue is very minor. Typically, the most serious issues will result in the app being removed from the app store, while minor issues will have a 7- or 14-day correction period.

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It is very simple to deal with this problem. Just let the developer make adjustments based on the prompt information and then submit the iterative update for review.

Once the review is passed, the problem is solved successfully.

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