Google response
@appyet
During review, we found that your app causes users to download or install apps from unknown sources outside of Google Play, which is not compliant with our
Device and Network Abuse policy:
- An app distributed via Google Play may not modify, replace, or update itself using any method other than Google Play's update mechanism. Likewise, an app may not download executable code (e.g. dex, JAR, .so files) from a source other than Google Play. Please note that you are responsible for all aspects of your app; by using an SDK in your app, you are responsible for how that SDK behaves within your app.
- Apps and app listings on Google Play must not provide any means to activate or access functionality that violate these terms, such as linking to a non-compliant APK hosted outside Google Play.
You can read through the
Device and Network Abuse policy page for more details and examples of common violations.
For example, we found your app
(APK Version: 97) is using a non-compliant version of
Loan Download SDK which contains code to download or install applications from unknown sources outside of Google Play.
Please either remove the Loan Download SDK from your app or contact your SDK provider for the compliant version.
Please update your app to fix this issue. 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.
Step 2: Submit an update to your app
Please make sure to DEACTIVATE the non-compliant version (APK Version: 97) and increment the version code of APK before resubmitting your app.
All active APKs (including Alpha, Beta, production, and internal testing) of your app must be compliant with our policy