These days, there are a lot of high-quality games and apps that can be found on the Google Play Store. While many of these are free, they often come with ads as a source of revenue, instead of securing an upfront purchase on the part of the consumer. However, there are some instances when in-app ads can be too much, and more often than not derail the user experience.
This is what Google seeks to address with its latest Developer Program Policy. Under its “Better Ads Experiences” post on its Play Console Help page, the company stated that developers are “required to comply with the following ads guidelines to ensure high quality experiences for users when they are using Google Play apps.”
The page also highlighted some guidelines for app developers, which prohibit the following:
Furthermore, Google stated that the policy will not apply to “rewarded ads” which are opted-in by users, as well as monetization and advertising that does not interfere with normal app use or game play, which include videos that come with integrated ads, and non-full screen banner ads
Source: Google