Google policy change stops apps like Facebook from bypassing Play Store updates
Google just released a new Play Store version (4.0.27) that, at first glance, contains only very minor tweaks -- except for one little thing. A new policy change will no longer permit any apps to update without going through the Play Store's internal system. That won't affect most software, but there's a notable exception in Facebook, which recently added auto-downloading to the latest version of its Android app, allowing it to bypass Play. The new policy seems designed to put a stop to that kind of thing, but you never know -- it could be just be a coincidence.
[Thanks, Thomas]
Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, Software, Google, Facebook
Source: Google Play
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