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

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During a quality assurance (QA) check of an app, various aspects are typically assessed to ensure that the app functions correctly, meets user requirements, and adheres to quality standards. Common areas assessed include:

  1. Functionality: Does the app perform the intended functions?
  2. Usability: Is the app user-friendly?
  3. Performance: How well does the app perform under various conditions (load, stress, etc.)?
  4. Security: Are there vulnerabilities that could be exploited?
  5. Compatibility: Does the app work across different devices and operating systems?
  6. Compliance: Does the app adhere to relevant regulations and standards?

However, aspects that are typically NOT assessed during a QA check could include:

  • Marketing Effectiveness: The success or effectiveness of marketing strategies for the app.
  • User Acceptance Testing (UAT): While important, UAT is usually conducted separately and may not be part of the core QA process.
  • Finance Related Metrics: Financial performance or potential revenue of the app.

If you have specific options to choose from, please provide them so I can help you determine which one is NOT typically assessed during a QA check.