Google deletes an Indian app targeting Chinese apps |
Due to the growing tensions among Asian competitors, Google is committed to helping users identify and remove China-related smartphone services. Google has removed a popular app in India and the US search engine giant has removed its app called (Remove China Apps) from the App Store.
Since the end of May, after allowing users to locate the source of the application and delete it on the phone, the app has been claiming to be an educational app and has recently become the most popular free app on the Google India Store with over 5 million downloads. .
The app developer (OneTouch AppLabs) announced the removal of the app from the Google Play store via Twitter on the Twitter platform, but did not confirm the reason for the removal, but the information provided the reason for the deletion was due to the app violating the fraud policy. .
Google blocks apps that trick users. Applications are also prohibited from encouraging or requiring users to remove or disable external applications, and it prevents applications from its stores from changing user device settings or external applications without their knowledge without the user’s consent. Properties.
Some users of the app (Delete Chinese Apps) found that the content they reported was not clearly related to China, including the published American video conferencing app (OneTouch AppLabs) a warning on their website. The content (Remove China Apps) is under development and is used for educational purposes only.
(Removing Chinese applications) After Chinese soldiers enter India as a country along the controversial border between the two countries, anti-Chinese sentiments in India are gaining popularity, and India has become increasingly concerned about the spread of Chinese companies in the economy.
In April this year, India revised its foreign direct investment policy to continue studying Chinese investors in companies looking to use the world's second largest Internet market. New Delhi said that these measures have been implemented to reduce the global epidemic. Opportunistic acquisitions of difficult Indian companies.