Got the official response from Google:
"Your account came under review during an investigation where
individuals spoofed some of your developer details in order to
obfuscate detection. Please be assured it is not malware related, and
we have introduced protocol to prevent such an interruption in t
hlight, color flash, tesla, bright
> > light, brightness, flash camera, flash, cam light, screen light, light
> > effects, simple flashlight, search, screen brightness, brightest app,
> > max brightness, maximum brightness, dark, darkness, police light,
> > emergency light"
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will be able to strip it to a single widget if you don’t need
the other lights. I think this will be the first app of its kind.
About Google – they just kept their most loyal developer
And thanks to Phandroid.com and Rob. Without them the app would have
been lost forever.
On Jun 15, 9:11 a
I don't know yet. I'm still waiting for more accurate data from
Flurry.
Most of the users are using the widget, so they never see any ads.
In this article Quentyn says that the widget is still on his home
screen:
http://phandroid.com/2011/06/14/tiny-flashlight-led-developer-banned-from-market-beli
On Jun 15, 8:40 am, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
> > What Google has to do is to create a separate Tags input field in the
> > market admin panel, give it some limit and then let the developers
> > compete. This is the fair way.
>
> In your case, 2/3 of your app description was keywords
I'm sorry, but
On Jun 15, 4:05 am, John Coryat wrote:
> >> The TOC would work a lot better if people knew how it was
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> being enforced.
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> That's like saying "I wouldn't have gotten a speeding ticket if I knew where
> the police were."
>
You don't get a life sentence with the speed ticket. Google gave me a
Yes, it's like a death camp.
The experience for the small developer is quite bad. Unfortunately,
the small developers have made the market as successful as it is
today. I've been with Google from the beginning and have another very
successful app - Bebbled (over 1.3 million downloads), which is gon
If this was the reason why I didn't get a warning email? I would have
removed the keywords ASAP. Also, why did they block the whole account
and not only this app? I'm still waiting for some email from them.
On Jun 14, 6:49 pm, a1 wrote:
> I really doubt it has anything to do with this malaware r
> But be sure to start several other apps for iphone as I did and find
> other revenues that do not depends on someone else framework.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Yahel
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> On 14 juin, 10:57, "n.a" wrote:
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> > Hello Guys and Google
alware?
> Maybe your doing something that Google don't approve of? Some applications
> on the market aren't actually malware but use security loops to do what they
> want to do, last I read Google were removing these, maybe your app falls
> under that category?
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Hello Guys and Google,
I'm the developer of the most popular flashlight application on the
Android Market - Tiny Flashlight + LED (over 6.5 million downloads,
top 50 in the overall applications ranking).
Today I found that Google have deleted my developer account without
any notice and removed Tin
Hi, my app is working perfectly and playing its music in the 1.5 and
1.6 emulators, my ADP1, and for everyone in the Android Market (at
least there were no complaints).
The problem is that when the app is run on the ARCHOS 5 tabled, the
MediaPlayer.create(Context context, int resid) method return
Few minutes ago Multi Bubbles Lite v1.8 (Casual game, one of the ADC2
entries) has been released in the Android Market.
Version 1.8 has full support for ldpi, mdpi, and hdpi devices
(including HTC Tattoo and the ARCHOS 5 Tablet).
Multi Bubbles Lite v1.8 is also backwards compatible with Android 1.
I had the same problem with my app. I found that there is a bug in the
export function in Eclipse in windows.
When you pick the location where you want your .apk to be exported
make sure that you don't see a double back slash.
For example: C:\\App.apk
if you export the apk this way it will be bro
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