This case is a normal online application that connected to an H5 game link advertisement, which was subsequently suspended by Google as a deceptive behavior. The specific removal notice is as follows:
Your app contains content that doesn’t comply with the Deceptive Behavior policy
In assessing whether to include or remove apps from Google Play, we consider a number of factors including, but not limited to, items such as app- and developer-specific complaints, news reporting, previous violation history, user feedback, and use of popular brands, characters, and other assets.
We have identified strong indications of deceptive behaviour, such as:
- Account irregularities and/or inconsistencies in common with characteristics of malicious actors
- Deceptive marketing, practices, features, or claims
- Misrepresentation or inaccurate descriptions of functionality
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This type of violation is more serious than “malware” behavior. Although the developer account has not been terminated, if similar violations occur again, the developer account may be terminated at any time. If you have similar delisting issues and want to get professional advice and suggestions from experts, you can pay for consultation.
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