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How to fix Android application that got rejected by google play store due to Eligibility Issue? [closed]

I got an email from google play stating:

Publishing status: Rejected

After review, your app has been rejected and wasn't published due to a policy violation. If you submitted an update, the previous version of your app is still available on Google Play. Reasons of violation Issue: Violation of Families Policy Requirements Apps that target children must comply with all Families Policy Requirements. We found the following issue(s) with your app:

Eligibility Issue: Designed for Families eligibility

After careful consideration, we have determined that your app does not meet our eligibility criteria for the Designed for Families program. Apps in the program must be specifically designed for children or families, have a rating of E or E10+, and include relevant app information. Here are some examples of common apps that are ineligible for the program:

Apps that are rated ESRB Everyone but contain ads for gambling or any inappropriate content Apps for parents or care-givers (e.g., breastfeeding tracker, developmental guide) Parent guides or device management apps that are only intended for use by parents or care-givers

I have made privacy policy for my app and it contains ads from admob and I have blocked all sensitive ads. Target audience is set to 9-12 and 13+. Why my app is getting rejected?

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Jocelin Avatar asked Jun 19 '19 12:06

Jocelin


2 Answers

You have to update your target audience and Content, Maybe Your app's content that is accessible to children must be appropriate for children, know more pls click here

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Sanjay Bhalani Avatar answered Sep 16 '22 22:09

Sanjay Bhalani


Apps with unintentional appeal to children.

We want to make sure that apps with a content rating below T that are not designed for children don't inadvertently attract them.

If your app is not designed for children but your listing contains marketing elements that may appeal to them (such as youthful animation or young characters in the graphic assets), choose Yes. This is not an acknowledgement that your app appeals to children, but is your consent to apply a banner to your store listing that says “Not designed for children.” This helps parents know that your app is not designed for children.

If your app is not designed for children and you believe that your store listing does not contain any marketing elements that may appeal to children OR if you’re unsure, select No. No special designation will appear in your store listing.

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Neo Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 22:09

Neo