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  • Google Play could soon get a new feature to help fix Play Protect certification issues.
  • The feature is currently in development, but we’ve managed to get an early look at it in the latest Google Play Store release.
  • The upcoming “Fix device issue” button will run a few checks to address Play Protect certification issues or provide details about why a device is not certified.

Google Play might soon help users fix issues resulting in a failed Play Protect certification. We’ve spotted an upcoming feature in Google Play Store version 42.1.21 that could either address the Play Protect certification error or provide details about why a device is not certified.

The latest Play Store release includes evidence suggesting that Google could add a new “Fix device issue” button to the Play Protect certification option in the Play Store settings. This button will likely appear on devices that fail the Play Protect certification, and let users address the issue by performing a few checks.