Google Play Store is testing a new minimal design for app listings for core system apps that could prevent review bombing.
Google is quietly rolling out a new way to share files with Quick Share. Users can now use QR codes to start a file transfer.
The stores must also block children below 12 from downloading apps like Instagram and TikTok. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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