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I have an app idea. Now what?

When it comes to launching an app, a lot of people get the app developed based on what they imagine people want, cross their fingers, publish it on Google Play/App store and hope for the best. But you’re smarter than that. You have an app idea and you know that by doing a bit of research, you can increase your chances of success. So how should you go about doing your research? Interaction Design I work with clients to design apps with clean, usable and intuitive interfaces while meeting the requirements.  Clean Interfaces = Happy Users. Handcrafted Apps I create applications that fit into the Android ecosystem by following the Android guidelines, while having unique branding. Ongoing Support I can help you maintain your new and old applications with bug fixes, new features, redesigns and anything else you might need. at present working as a Software Developer, major working domain are Design, Program and Testing of Android and Java Pr

privacy

Mobile app outlets like iTunes and Google Play now require that app developers provide basic privacy policy information for their app users. This requirement allows the platforms to distance themselves from millions of complaints and questions that would otherwise surely go their way. Violations of this requirement can lead to the suspension of apps and even the termination of the developer account – what some people in the business refer to as getting blacklisted. To fulfill this requirement, all an Apple app developer needs, for example, is a safe website and a privacy policy. Apps that collect, transmit or have the capability to share personal information must include privacy policies, as must apps that include account registration or that access a user's existing account. Apps submitted to Apple or Google Play that do not include fully functional URLs directing app users to the developers' privacy policy page will be rejected. Using our Mobile App Privacy Policy :  gi