During the quality assurance check of an app, which of these is not assessed?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
During the quality assurance (QA) check of an app, several aspects are typically assessed, including functionality, usability, performance, security, compatibility, and localization. However, a factor that is generally **not** assessed during QA is the **marketing effectiveness** of the app or its **business strategy**. These areas focus on market positioning and user acquisition rather than the technical and functional aspects of the app itself, which are the primary focuses of QA.

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Answered by Yourfavorbrownskin
The answer choices

Budget overages

Accessibility

Compatibility

Legal compliance
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Out of the provided options—**Budget overages**, **Accessibility**, **Compatibility**, and **Legal compliance**—the one that is generally **not** assessed during a typical quality assurance (QA) check of an app is:

### **Budget overages**

While accessibility, compatibility, and legal compliance are all important aspects of app quality and may fall under the scope of a QA process, budget overages pertain to financial management and project budgeting rather than the actual performance and quality of the app itself.

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