I just received the following email:
The alleged apk file is a backup copy of a Google Play published app, that was regularly accepted and distributed on the store.
It goes without saying that my app contains no malicious code, not even ads or anything deceptive.
I think it's the same issue previously seen here:
I clicked on "Request a review" hoping to finally sort out this false positive, but that leads to a 404 error page.
The mail comes from a "noreply" address, so I'm searching for a way to properly report this issue to Big G
The alleged apk file is a backup copy of a Google Play published app, that was regularly accepted and distributed on the store.
It goes without saying that my app contains no malicious code, not even ads or anything deceptive.
I think it's the same issue previously seen here:
OkHttpUtils2 causes false positive and Google Drive download failure
Since I was hit by the Google Drive false positive on APK issue (https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/solved-investigating-googles-false-positive-virus-checks.147537/), I've done some investigation myself. Try the following steps: Create an empty B4XPages Android app. Just the default...
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I clicked on "Request a review" hoping to finally sort out this false positive, but that leads to a 404 error page.
The mail comes from a "noreply" address, so I'm searching for a way to properly report this issue to Big G