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Google Play PolicyBytes - October 2025 policy updates
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This video introduces English vocabulary and expressions used in the context of technology policy and app store compliance. Learners will encounter formal business English terms such as 'compliance,' 'enforcement,' 'distribution,' 'termination,' 'appeal window,' and 'regulatory information.' The clear and structured narration makes it an excellent listening resource for intermediate learners interested in understanding official policy announcements and professional communication.
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DownloadHi, I'm Paul, part of the Developer Experience Team on the Play Store.
Thanks for joining me for this episode of Policy Bytes.
Today, I'll walk you through some important changes designed to keep Google Play a safe and trusted platform where developers can build thriving businesses and users can enjoy apps with confidence.
We'll also go over a few key dates to make sure you've got plenty of time to make any changes.
Let's start with our new policy, Age Restricted Content & Functionality.
This is an important update designed to help ensure the safety of children and prevent them from accessing potentially harmful content on Google Play.
If your app facilitates matchmaking, dating, gambling, games or contests using real money, you're now required to use the "Restrict Minor Access" feature in Play Console to block minors from accessing your app.
This new requirement will help ensure that only age-appropriate users can access these type of apps.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To make it easier for someone to do something by offering your services, resources, or support. It can involve physical effort, providing information, or giving money to assist a person or a cause.
To engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than for a serious or practical purpose. It is also used to describe participating in a sport or performing music on an instrument.
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