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Play Policy Insights

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Automate compliance audits for Android apps.

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Updated Aug 7, 2026
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What Play Policy Insights does

Play Policy Insights is an automated auditing tool designed to help developers verify Android applications against Google Play Policy domains. By cross-referencing static code analysis with Play Store declarations, it generates compliance reports that identify issues such as undeclared data collection, architectural risks, and missing disclosures across critical areas like Permissions and APIs Hygiene, User Account and Identity, and Data Safety and Privacy. This skill is particularly useful for teams looking to ensure their apps meet compliance requirements without extensive manual audits.

The skill operates in a two-phase protocol. In Phase 1, it gathers facts and performs triage by running an orchestrator script that initializes the audit environment, performs static analysis, and maps the codebase. It identifies audit goals and prepares prompts for sub-agents that will carry out the detailed analysis in Phase 2. Depending on the execution environment, users can choose between two modes: Mode A, which allows for parallel execution using sub-agents, and Mode B, which executes tasks sequentially.

In Phase 2, the skill focuses on goal-oriented audits. Users can delegate tasks to sub-agents to analyze specific goals, ensuring that the audit process is efficient and thorough. The tool enforces strict mandates for file handling and output validation, ensuring that all results are reliable. This structured approach not only saves time but also enhances the accuracy of compliance checks, making it an essential tool for developers and compliance teams.

Play Policy Insights is ideal for Android developers and teams responsible for app compliance. It streamlines the auditing process, reduces the risk of non-compliance, and provides clear documentation of findings. By automating the verification process, it allows teams to focus on development while ensuring adherence to critical policies.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to audit Android apps for compliance with Google Play Policies, particularly in areas such as data safety and permissions.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for apps that do not require compliance with Google Play Policies or for teams looking for a manual auditing process.

What you can build with it

Auditing for App Release

Before releasing an Android app, use this skill to ensure compliance with Google Play Policies, identifying any potential issues.

Regular Compliance Checks

Integrate this skill into your development workflow for regular audits of existing apps to maintain compliance over time.

Preparing for Security Reviews

Use the skill to generate compliance reports that can be presented during security reviews or audits.

How to install Play Policy Insights

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add android/skills/play-policy-insights --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Inside SKILL.md

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Play Policy Insights: data safety, login credentials, and restricted permissions

You must audit Android apps for three specific policy domains. You must check data safety, demo login credentials, and restricted permissions.

Path Resolution

  • repo_root: Absolute path to the directory containing this SKILL.md.
  • app_dir:: Absolute path to the directory containing app's code.
  • temp_dir: Absolute path to the scratch directory at the workspace root. It is located at .scratch/play_policy_insights_<uuid>. Containment Mandate: You must confine all file system writes, intermediate artifacts, and logs strictly to this directory. This ensures the skill remains portable and safe across diverse execution environments, including local harnesses and CI/CD pipelines, by avoiding reliance on system-level temporary paths or user home directories.

Critical mandates

  • Execution Mode Awareness Before starting Phase 2, evaluate if your execution environment provides a tool to spawn or delegate tasks to general-purpose sub-agents (e.g., tools often named invoke_agent, delegate_task, or spawn_worker, using generic agent profiles like 'generalist' or 'coding_agent').

  • If YES, you MUST use Mode A (Delegation).

  • If NO, use Mode B (Sequential Self-Execution). You must read the prompt files intended for the subagents, follow their instructions, and write the expected output files to disk.

  • Sub-agents orchestration:

    • If you use "Mode A (Delegation)", wait for "SUCCESS" confirmation from sub-agents to know when they are done.

    • Idempotency & Timeout Safeguard: If a sub-agent fails or times out, you MUST verify the presence and integrity of its target output file (e.g., <temp_dir>/worker_<goal_name>.json) before retrying. If the file exists and contains valid JSON, treat the execution as SUCCESS and proceed. Otherwise, retry up to three times.

  • Fail-fast mandate: The automated audit in Phase 1 is the source of truth. If orchestrator.py fails, you must stop immediately with an explanation of failure. Do not use manual auditing as a fallback.

The two-phase protocol

Phase 1: Fact gathering and triage

  1. Initialize and triage:
    • Run python3 <repo_root>/scripts/orchestrator.py init <app_dir>.
    • This will create the scratch environment, perform static analysis, map the codebase, identify audit goals, and produce prompts for subagents for each audit goal and prompts for designated critic and aggregator subagents.
    • You must wait (up to 5 minutes) for the script to finish.
  2. Capture environment: Note values of the temp_dir, and activated_goals from the JSON output. You will need them in Phase 2.
  3. Evaluate goals: If activated_goals is empty, skip to step 3 of Phase 2 (Aggregation). Otherwise, proceed to step 1 of Phase 2 (Detailed analysis).

Phase 2: Goal-oriented audit

Determine your execution capabilities and proceed with either Mode A OR Mode B.

Mode A: Orchestrator WITH Delegation Capabilities (Parallel)

  1. Detailed analysis: For each goal in activated_goals (e.g., permissions_and_apis, data_safety_part_1, data_safety_part_2), delegate to a sub-agent. Concurrency Limit: You must not spawn more than 3 sub-agents simultaneously. Spawn the first batch of up to 3, wait for their completions, and then spawn the next batch. Repeat until all goals are complete. Pass the prompt: "Read your instructions from <temp_dir>/prompt_worker_<goal_name>.md and execute. MANDATORY: You must use your file-writing capabilities to save your final JSON findings directly to the file system at <temp_dir>/worker_<goal_name>.json. You are strictly forbidden from outputting the JSON in your chat response. To minimize context usage, your final response must be exactly 'SUCCESS' and nothing else." Validate: Confirm every <temp_dir>/worker_<goal_name>.json exists and contains valid JSON. If a sub-agent fails or times out, but the valid JSON output file is already present on disk, do NOT retry; proceed normally. Only retry the corresponding worker (up to three times) if the file is missing or invalid.
  2. Aggregate Findings: Execute the python aggregation command: python3 <repo_root>/scripts/orchestrator.py aggregate <temp_dir>. This produces aggregated_findings.json and returns a JSON object containing critic_chunks representing the number of chunks to verify (e.g., {"temp_dir": "...", "critic_chunks": 2}).
  3. Parallel Critic review: For each chunk index i from 1 to critic_chunks, delegate to a sub-agent. Concurrency Limit: You must not spawn more than 3 critic sub-agents simultaneously. Batch them in groups of 3 as above. Pass the prompt: "Read your instructions from <temp_dir>/prompt_critic_<i>.md and execute. MANDATORY: You must use your file-writing capabilities to save your final JSON findings directly to the file system at <temp_dir>/critic_output_<i>.json. You are strictly forbidden from outputting the JSON in your chat response. To minimize context usage, your final response must be exactly 'SUCCESS' and nothing else." Validate: Confirm each <temp_dir>/critic_output_<i>.json exists and contains valid JSON before proceeding. If it failed or timed out, but the valid JSON file is present, proceed normally. Otherwise, retry that specific critic chunk.
  4. Proceed to Finalization (Step 4 below)

Mode B: Orchestrator WITHOUT Delegation Capabilities (Sequential)

  1. Detailed Analysis: For each goal in activated_goals, sequentially:
    • Read the contents of <temp_dir>/prompt_worker_<goal_name>.md.
    • Execute the instructions contained within that file yourself.
    • CRITICAL: You MUST format your findings exactly as requested in the prompt and save them to <temp_dir>/worker_<goal_name>.json. Do not summarize findings in your thoughts or chat; move to the next task.
    • Validate: Confirm <temp_dir>/worker_<goal_name>.json exists before moving to the next goal.
  2. Aggregate Findings: Execute the python aggregation command: python3 <repo_root>/scripts/orchestrator.py --aggregate <temp_dir>. This produces aggregated_findings.json and returns a JSON object containing critic_chunks representing the number of chunks to verify.
  3. Sequential Critic review: For each chunk index i from 1 to critic_chunks, sequentially:
    • Read the contents of <temp_dir>/prompt_critic_<i>.md.
    • Execute the steps yourself and save your findings to <temp_dir>/critic_output_<i>.json.
    • Validate: Confirm <temp_dir>/critic_output_<i>.json exists before moving to the next chunk.
  4. Proceed to Finalization (Step 4 below)

Finalization (Both Modes)

  1. Present findings: Run python3 <repo_root>/scripts/generate_report.py <temp_dir>. It will produce <temp_dir>/compliance_report.md. Present this output file to user.
  2. STOP: The audit is complete. Await further instructions.

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