Android apps for play store must be 64-bit by August 2019: Google

Google has announced new rules for Android application engineers revolved around enhancing application security and execution. Beginning from August 2018, all applications submitted to the Google Play store should target API level 26 (for Android 8.0 Oreo) or higher. From November 2018, updates to existing applications should focus on the same. Moreover, and all the more imperatively, the Play Store is dropping help for 32-bit applications from August 2019 forward.

Beginning August 2019, all applications in the Google Play Store should be 64-bit agreeable. Google is giving engineers and clients right around two clients to change over to the 64-bit world. After which, 32 bit applications are set to confront the hatchet. Google guarantees that more than 40 percent of Android gadgets online as of now have 64-bit bolster. Apple has just dumped 32-bit with iOS 11 which just backings 64-bit applications.


Because of these progressions, organizations who don't refresh their cell phones will confront a hard time as their telephones won't have the capacity to get to new and recently refreshed applications. Google asserts these progressions are gone for influencing applications on the Play To store more secure than some time recently. They are likewise intended to enhance application execution and security.

Google is working diligently streamlining the Google Play involvement and making it as secure as Apple's App Store. The tech mammoth had taken off execution and steadiness rankings for Play store applications in August. In August, the organization expelled more than 300 applications from the Google Play Store for security escape clauses including appropriated refusal of administrations (DDoS) assaults.

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