Status: App not available on Google Play

We’ve reviewed your appeal request and found that your app, Pe. Paulo Ricardo (com.sou.evanglico) still violates Google Play policies. We’ve included details below about the specific issue with your app and what you can do to get your app back on Google Play.

Step 1: Fix the policy violation with your app

During review, we found that your app violates the Sexual Content and Profanity policy.

  • We don't allow apps that contain or promote sexual content or profanity, including pornography, or any content or services intended to be sexually gratifying.
  • We don’t allow apps or app content that appear to promote a sexual act in exchange for compensation.
  • We don’t allow apps that degrade or objectify people, such as apps that claim to undress people or see through clothing, even if labeled as prank or entertainment apps.
Review the Sexual Content and Profanity page for more details and examples of common violations.

For example, your app currently contains ads with depictions, animations or illustrations of sex acts, or sexually suggestive poses. You can refer to the attached screenshot for additional information.

Our policies apply to any content your app displays or links to, including any ads it shows to users and any user-generated content it hosts or links to. Further, they apply to any content from your developer account which is publicly displayed in Google Play, including your developer name and the landing page of your listed developer website.

Please update your app to fix this issue.

Kindly ensure to remove any violating ad content before submitting an app update. You may want to check with your ad service provider to make sure the advertising campaigns you selected will only show content that is appropriate.

You may also want to double check that your app complies with all other Developer Program policies, as additional enforcement could occur if there are further policy violations.

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