User ratings, reviews and installs

Developers must not attempt to manipulate the placement of any apps on Google Play. This includes, but is not limited to, inflating product ratings, reviews or install counts by illegitimate means, such as fraudulent or incentivised reviews and ratings, or incentivising users to install other apps as the app’s main functionality.

Examples of common violations in ratings and reviews

  • Asking users to rate your app while offering an incentive:


        ① This notification offers users a discount in exchange for a high rating.
     
  • Repeatedly submitting ratings posing as users to influence an app’s placement on Google Play.
     
  • Submitting or encouraging users to submit reviews containing inappropriate content, including affiliates, coupons, game codes, email addresses or links to websites or other apps:

        ② This review encourages users to promote the Rescue Rover app by making a coupon offer.

Ratings and reviews are benchmarks of app quality. Users depend on them to be authentic and relevant. Here are some best practices when responding to user reviews:

  • Keep your reply focused on the issues raised in the user's comments and don’t ask for a higher rating.
     
  • Include references to helpful resources such as a support address or FAQ page.

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