play store review

11 months ago 22
Nature

Yuka is an app that scans food and personal care products to decipher their ingredients and evaluate their impact on your health. The app evaluates every product according to three objective criteria: nutritional value, additives, and the organic dimension of the product. Every ingredient is assigned a level of risk based on current scientific research. For any product with a negative grade, Yuka will recommend a similar product thats better for your health as an alternative.

Positive reviews of the app mention that it is a great tool for making more informed decisions when purchasing products. Users appreciate that the app is easy to use and provides information that is easy to understand. Some users also appreciate that they can add products to the apps database if they are not already included.

Negative reviews of the app mention that some products ratings change without explanation, and that the search function does not always work. Some users also wish that they could search individual ingredients and mark the products they actually use.

The Google Play Developer Program Policy prohibits content that is lewd or profane, false or misleading health claims, and non-government approved products that are marketed in a way that implies that theyre safe or effective for use in preventing, curing, or treating a particular disease or ailment. All apps must post a privacy policy link in the designated field within Play Console, and a privacy policy link or text within the app itself.

Think Dirty is another app that helps users track ingredients or allergens they want to avoid when browsing products. The app provides science-based certification and rating systems to help users identify toxic ingredients in skin care, cosmetics, and other personal care products.

In summary, Yuka is an app that evaluates food and personal care products based on their ingredients and impact on health. Positive reviews appreciate the apps ease of use and informative information, while negative reviews mention issues with the search function and changing product ratings. The Google Play Developer Program Policy prohibits certain types of content, and all apps must post a privacy policy. Think Dirty is another app that helps users track ingredients they want to avoid in personal care products.