Ionut Gabriel
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I have the same issue with Apps Suspended.Is there a fix?
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The latest development is already built with API Level 30, the next release will fix this warning.But the latest update still use API 29 instead of 30
No, I didn't use any url that allow user to download apk file but my all apps suspendedThis could be a false positive by Google Play, please try to contact Google Support to get more details, at the same time, we are actively looking into and try to find what might be the cause for the issue with Google Play.
1. AppYet doesn't use "Loan Download SDK", nor we could find any information about "Loan Download SDK" online.
2. Following are download features we have in AppYet (not using any third-party SDK for any of the following features):
For all people facing "Device and Network Abuse policy" issue, please report back if your app contains Web Module to allow download of your or other app apks.
- Allow users to download podcasts (Feed/Media Module)
- Web Module: Allow users to download a file from the in-app browser if the URL is linked to a file (Web Module)
Did you update your app to v4.0.17, then get suspended, or get suspended without updating it to v4.0.17?No, I didn't use any url that allow user to download apk file but my all apps suspended
No, I didn't update to 4.0.17 my last update was 24th May and 4.0.17 released on 26th May.Did you update your app to v4.0.17, then get suspended, or get suspended without updating it to v4.0.17?
Thanks for the clarification, sound like 4.0.17 didn't cause the "Loan Download SDK" issue.No, I didn't update to 4.0.17 my last update was 24th May and 4.0.17 released on 26th May.