Unlisting an App Version from the Amazon Appstore | App Submission and Testing

    If you have a live app that has already been published to the Amazon Appstore, you have the option to self-suppress the current version of app. For example, consider a situation where you have an app where you discovered a major bug after the app was published. You can submit an updated version with the bug fix and a suppression request at the time time, which helps ensure that users only get the version of the app that has the bug fix.

    Note that the app self-suppression feature only applies to typical Android app submissions.

    The app self-suppression feature following requirements:

    To suppress a version of an app that is available in the Amazon Appstore:

  1. From an account with Administrator privileges, click the Remove from Appstore button for the app listing.

    A pop-up window opens asking the reason for suppression.

  2. On the Reason for Suppression window, select one of the options for why you want to suppress your app. If you choose “Other”, you are also required to provide additional comments in the Comments box.

  3. Click Submit to submit the request for submission.

  4. Follow the prompts and click through to confirm that you want to suppress the app.

    Amazon sends an email to all email addresses associated with the app, notifying them that a suppression request was submitted for the app.

    Additionally, Amazon will contact you within two business days to discuss your suppression request.