THE VERGE - July 29 - A new policy prohibits apps focused on 'compensated sexual relationships' as of Sep 1st. Other changes coming to the platform include a new crackdown on inactive developer accounts, Google says. Google's Play Store policies already prohibit apps that promote "services that may be interpreted as providing sexual acts in exchange for compensation." But the updated wording expands this definition to explicitly include "compensated dating or sexual arrangements where one participant is expected or implied to provide money, gifts or financial support to another participant ('sugar dating')."
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