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App Store Holiday Schedule 2020
Posted on November 23rd, 2020
When is the App Store Holiday Schedule 2020? Learn about the dates of this year's shutdown and how to prepare.

App Store Guidelines Add New Privacy Information Requirements
Posted on November 6th, 2020
Apple's App Store Guidelines have strict privacy requirements. Developers now must provide information to users on the App Store listing regarding the data they access.

Google Play Developer Console Launches New Design & Tools
Posted on November 2nd, 2020
The Google Play Developer Console has been updated with a new design and adjusted tools. What's different, and how will it impact App Store Optimization?

Google Play App Approval Process Facing Longer Delays
Posted on October 28th, 2020
Google Play apps are taking extra time to get approved, sometimes as much as months. How can this impact App Store Optimization, and what can developers do?

Google Play Apps Removed for Guideline Violations
Posted on October 23rd, 2020
Several Google Play apps have been removed from the Play Store for violating the developer guidelines. How can app developers avoid the same fate?

Apple Announces iPhone 12 Series at “Hi, Speed” Event
Posted on October 16th, 2020
Apple has announced the iPhone 12 series, including the 12 Mini and 12 Pro. What does this mean for ASO?
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App Store Guidelines on Game Streaming Apps Lead to Lawsuit
Posted on October 10th, 2020
Apple’s App Store Guidelines have drawn ire over their rules for cloud gaming apps, resulting in a new lawsuit. This new lawsuit accuses the company of monopolizing the mobile game market by keeping competitors off iOS devices, thus enabling the company to charge higher prices for reduced options. What are the details behind these guidelines, who is filing the lawsuit and can it impact the mobile app market?

Apple Releases New App Store Marketing Tool
Posted on October 1st, 2020
Apple has released a new App Store Marketing tool with resources to help app developers direct users to their apps. This includes instant access to QR codes, App Store badges and embeddable links and codes to bring users to the App Store listing. If utilized properly, these can be used in conjunction with App Store Optimization to supplement the user flow provided by ASO and drive additional views.

Apple Releases iOS 14, watchOS 7 and More
Posted on September 19th, 2020
Apple has officially launched the latest versions of its operating systems. Along with iOS 14, we’re also getting iPadOS 14, watchOS 7 and tvOS 14, bringing new updates to each of Apple’s operating systems. What new features do they bring, and how might they impact your App Store Optimization?

App Store Review Guidelines Updated: What Developers Should Know
Posted on September 15th, 2020
Apple has updated its App Store Review Guidelines, adding new information about App Clips, streaming services and more. While some of these changes are clarifications to existing rules, others are new guidelines that can impact the presence of apps on the App Store. What should developers know about the new rules, and how will they impact App Store Optimization?

Apple Introduces App Subscription Offer Codes
Posted on September 10th, 2020
When an app subscription runs out, users have a decision to make: are they getting their money’s worth enough to resubscribe? Apple has added subscription management tools in the past, such as app subscription billing grace periods, subscription free trials and subscription discounts. Now it’s expanding on the offerings with new subscription Offer Codes on iOS 14, which can be distributed online and offline to attract and maintain users.

App Store Error Limits Country-Based App Distribution
Posted on September 4th, 2020
When developers launch an app on the Apple App Store, they can select where it’s released on a country-by-country basis. Each country is set in a certain region, so developers can be as broad or as specific as they need. However, a new bug in the App Store is limiting that range, which is causing trouble for app developers and their App Store Optimization.
