Select all that apply. Which of these developer names violate Google Play policy?
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Correct answer: A. #1 Note Helpers, B. No Ads Note Helpers, D. Note Helpers Here 4 U, E. Free Note Helpers, F. Note Helpers.
Why this is the answer
Google Play policy prohibits keyword stuffing, misleading claims, and promotional language in developer names. Options A, B, D, E, and F violate these policies. "1" (A) and "Free" (E) are promotional and imply superiority or a benefit that might not be universally true. "No Ads" (B) is a misleading claim if the app later introduces ads or if it's not a core, verifiable feature of the developer's entire portfolio. "Here 4 U" (D) is keyword stuffing and attempts to game search rankings. "Note Helpers" (F) is a duplicate of a valid option (C), and developer names must be unique. Option C, "Note Helpers," is a simple, descriptive, and policy-compliant developer name.
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