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I understand that with many spam-related heuristics, a company like Google chooses not to share exactly why a site or e-mail server is blacklisted -- because an actual spammer can evade that metric and still get away with everything.

But I don't believe that thinking applies whatsoever to apps or extensions. There are far fewer of them and parties need to work together. It's unfathomable to me why Google doesn't point out which specific permissions a reviewer has flagged as suspect, or given an option for the developer to give the justification specific to each option.




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