App rejected on Google Play, most probably due to Speech API in combination with Applicable for Families/Children

JeeJeeStudio jeejeestudio at gmail.com
Sat Apr 11 09:59:48 EDT 2020


Hello,


i have a simple app which tells the time and date in dutch and english.


I made the app for people/children who are having difficulty reading 
time and dates by pushing a knob in the app like Kids with Autism/Bad 
Sight/other limiting handicap etcetera, very simple. (of course they can 
ask Hey Google!, but this works for some who don't want to use Hey Google!)

Also i want to extend it with more languages in time, using the set 
system language.

It's a free app.

No personal information is pulled from the device, no location, nothing.

It's perfectly privacy safe & does not contain any Easter Eggs :)

The ESRB score is good for any age.

First i used wav samples, but now i changed it to use the Speech API.

It was allowed for the "OK with Families/Children program(or how it is 
called in English)", anyway, now with the speech API it is rejected.

According to this: 
https://play.google.com/about/families/children-and-families/#!?zippy_activeEl=designed-for-families#designed-for-families

it states:

Als uw app de Android Speech API 
<http://developer.android.com/reference/android/speech/package-summary.html>gebruikt, 
moet RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE zijn ingesteld op de 
bijbehorende PackageName

In English: the RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE must be set with 
the belonging PackageName

Anyone knows what this exactly means? is this something which has been 
set? or which can be set via script?

Must a bug report be made for this?

Thanks for any insight.


Kind regards,

Jerry





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