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Google has flagged over one million apps to date for pre-release security issues

June 02, 2025

Googlehas implemented several measures over the years to bring peace of mind toPlay Storeusers. One of these initiatives is the Application Security Improvement Program for apps that are submitted to the store for approval.

Now, Google hasconfirmedthat this initiative has flagged over one million apps for security concerns before they’re available to download by Play Store users. Furthermore, the Mountain View company said the program helped over 30,000 developers fix more than 75,000 apps in 2018 alone. The Application Security Improvement Program was first launched five years ago, so what does it actually do?

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“Think of it like a routine physical. If there are no problems, the app runs through our normal tests and continues on the process to being published in the Play Store. If there is a problem, however, we provide a diagnosis and next steps to get back to healthy form,” Google notes on its online security blog.

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The company says the Application Security Improvement Program covers a broad variety of security issues, such as vulnerabilities in specific libraries or inadequate TLS/SSL certificate validation. But Google added six new security vulnerability categories in 2018, outlined below:

Google notes that it’ll continue to “evolve” the initiative in light of new threats. But it’s clear the company is taking security and privacy more seriously in recent years, as evident by its new (yetflawed) permissions policy and itsPlay Protectfeature.

The Mountain View firm revealed in February that Play Protectscans over 50 billion appson devices each day to find potentially harmful apps. Furthermore, the company said rejected app submissions were up 55 percent last year, while app suspensions were up 66 percent.

Harmful apps do occasionally slip through Google’s net though, as evident by a Trend Micro report earlier this year. The security firm found over two dozenmalicious beauty appson the Play Store, pushing sketchy ads and stealing photos.

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