> I know that getting a response from someone on Google's team is much like
> catching a Higgs boson, but where else would I go? This is important enough
> to every developer relying on ads for monetizing that one would hope Google
> could take a moment to chime in on the topic. I mean they are making us
> responsible for something that is out of our control. They could at least
> spell out the rules and procedures for dealing with offending apps.
>

Theoretically you could try asking questions through the appropriate
Google Play channels, I agree that this is even less likely to fetch a
response.

> You know, now that I think about this new policy in more detail, I'm
> beginning to wonder if it is just a way for them to say "hey we know it's
> not under your control, but if you send 100% of your traffic to AdMob, we
> guarantee you won't be flagged, because this sort of thing would never
> happen on AdMob...."?
>

You could view it that way, but I doubt it's that malice in reality.
In reality I'm guessing that it's mostly legal jargon they are sort of
required to include.. :-/

kris

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