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| AlbumSélecteur - Refus Google |
| Débuté par Jean-Yves THIRY, 22 déc. 2025 06:11 - 1 réponse |
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| Posté le 22 décembre 2025 - 06:11 |
Bonjour à tous,
Depuis peu, mes app Android sont refusées alors que rien n'a changé dans le code en question. L'application a toujours bien fonctionné jusque là.
J'utilise la fonction AlbumSélecteur pour sélectionner des photos et les traiter.
Voici ci-dessous le retour de Google. Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider à solutionner ce problème ?
App Status: Rejected Changes to your app weren’t published because of the policy issue(s) listed below. If you have an older version of your app, it will still be available on Google Play. You can learn more about this issue and how to fix it on Play Console. Take action Issue found: Permission use is not directly related to your app’s core purpose. We found that your app is not compliant with how the READ_MEDIA_IMAGES/READ_MEDIA_VIDEO permissions are allowed to be used. Your app only requires one-time or infrequent access to media files on the device. Only apps with a core use case that require persistent access to photo and video files located in shared storage on devices are allowed to use photo and video permissions. For more details on the requirements, please see Google Play's Photo and Video Permissions policy. Issue details We found an issue in the following area(s): • Policy Declaration for Photo Picker: Your app only requires one-time or infrequent access to media files on the device. • Version code 40: In-app experience To bring your app into compliance, follow these steps: To comply with Google Play's Photo and Video Permissions policy, please adjust the following requirements. • Remove the use of READ_MEDIA_IMAGES/READ_MEDIA_VIDEO permission from all version codes within the submission. This includes both production and testing tracks. • If your app requires one-time, or limited use of photo and video file, remove the permissions and consider using the Android photo picker. • Send changes to Google for review. Go to Publishing overview About the Photo and Video Permissions policy READ_MEDIA_IMAGES/READ_MEDIA_VIDEO is a restricted permission and apps must only declare this permission if their core functionality requires broad access to all photo or video files on the device. Apps that request this restricted permission are subject to review, and those that do not meet the acceptable use case criteria will be disallowed from publishing on Google Play. If your app requires one-time, or limited use of photo and video files, you are requested to use a system picker such as the Android photo picker. For more information on the Android Photo picker, please see this developer guidance.
-- Jean-Yves Thiry Informatique et Gestion |
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| Posté le 22 décembre 2025 - 22:40 |
Jean-Yves THIRY a écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
Depuis peu, mes app Android sont refusées alors que rien n'a changé dans le code en question. L'application a toujours bien fonctionné jusque là.
J'utilise la fonction AlbumSélecteur pour sélectionner des photos et les traiter.
Voici ci-dessous le retour de Google. Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider à solutionner ce problème ?
App Status: Rejected Changes to your app weren’t published because of the policy issue(s) listed below. If you have an older version of your app, it will still be available on Google Play. You can learn more about this issue and how to fix it on Play Console. Take action Issue found: Permission use is not directly related to your app’s core purpose. We found that your app is not compliant with how the READ_MEDIA_IMAGES/READ_MEDIA_VIDEO permissions are allowed to be used. Your app only requires one-time or infrequent access to media files on the device. Only apps with a core use case that require persistent access to photo and video files located in shared storage on devices are allowed to use photo and video permissions. For more details on the requirements, please see Google Play's Photo and Video Permissions policy. Issue details We found an issue in the following area(s): • Policy Declaration for Photo Picker: Your app only requires one-time or infrequent access to media files on the device. • Version code 40: In-app experience To bring your app into compliance, follow these steps: To comply with Google Play's Photo and Video Permissions policy, please adjust the following requirements. • Remove the use of READ_MEDIA_IMAGES/READ_MEDIA_VIDEO permission from all version codes within the submission. This includes both production and testing tracks. • If your app requires one-time, or limited use of photo and video file, remove the permissions and consider using the Android photo picker. • Send changes to Google for review. Go to Publishing overview About the Photo and Video Permissions policy READ_MEDIA_IMAGES/READ_MEDIA_VIDEO is a restricted permission and apps must only declare this permission if their core functionality requires broad access to all photo or video files on the device. Apps that request this restricted permission are subject to review, and those that do not meet the acceptable use case criteria will be disallowed from publishing on Google Play. If your app requires one-time, or limited use of photo and video files, you are requested to use a system picker such as the Android photo picker. For more information on the Android Photo picker, please see this developer guidance.
-- Jean-Yves Thiry Informatique et Gestion
Il semble que tu dois supprimer la permission READ_MEDIA_IMAGES/READ_MEDIA_VIDEO, car elle doit être active seulement si tu lis et utilise toutes les photos, si tu ne travaille que sur quelques photos alors cette permission n'est pas obligatoire, test et vois ! Bon courage. Laurent. |
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