Google Play Store is rolling out a new feature to identify and warn users about low-quality apps. These alerts will help users decide whether an app is worth downloading or not.
Many users have experienced downloading an app from the Google Play Store, only to uninstall it shortly after. This often happens when the app fails to deliver what was promised in its description. Google is now testing a solution to address this issue.
App pages will now include key data such as:
These details aim to provide better insight into the app's quality and reliability.
While these warnings don’t definitively label an app as low quality, they help guide users toward smarter decisions. For instance, frequently uninstalled apps may indicate unmet expectations, while limited user data could raise concerns about reliability.