Remove China Apps Have Been Removed From Google Play Store




 The Indian app Remove China apps launched last month have been removed from the Google Play store. According to Google, the app has violated the Play Store Deceptive Behavior Policy. Under this policy, no app can make any change in the user’s device settings or in the feature outside the app, as well as not to incite the removal of any third-party app. The company went live on the Play Store on 17 May, which came to the limelight after escalating tensions between Indo-Chinese on the LAC border in Ladakh. It was specially designed to remove China-made apps from the phone, more than 5 million users downloaded this app.

Google  gave its clarification on removal of ‘Remove China Apps’

Google confirmed that it has decided to remove the Remove China app for violating the Google Play Store’s deceptive behavior policy. The policy does not allow apps that encourage users to remove or uninstall third-party apps “and confuses users with removing or disabling third-party apps. However, Google did not provide further comment on the suspension. Refused.
Many apps, including TikTok, have already faced public resentment for being a Chinese platform. Conversely, the rise of anti-China sentiment initially helped TickTock Alternative Friends, which was initially considered an Indian app, although recent reports surfaced of buying source code with Pakistan. However, it was later removed from the Google Play stop for violating spam and repetitive content policies.

Google  gave its clarification on removal of ‘Remove China Apps’

Google confirmed that it has decided to remove the Remove China app for violating the Google Play Store’s deceptive behavior policy. The policy does not allow apps that encourage users to remove or uninstall third-party apps “and confuses users with removing or disabling third-party apps. However, Google did not provide further comment on the suspension. Refused.
Many apps, including TikTok, have already faced public resentment for being a Chinese platform. Conversely, the rise of anti-China sentiment initially helped TickTock Alternative Friends, which was initially considered an Indian app, although recent reports surfaced of buying source code with Pakistan. However, it was later removed from the Google Play stop for violating spam and repetitive content policies.

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