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Policy and Governance for Platforms Letting Non-Developers Publish Apps: Abuse, Legal and Hosting Controls
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2026-02-22
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Governance for platforms where non-developers publish apps—practical framework for abuse detection, legal takedowns, monitoring and hosting controls (2026).
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