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why Google delete the REMOVE CHINA APP from playstore?


Hii Readers I am Sangam and Today on Weekend Blog I am Going to write some Possible Reason for Removal Of Remove China Apps from Playstore

Remove China Apps has been pulled from Google Play. According to Google's Deceptive Behaviour rules, an app cannot encourage users to remove third party apps, and do it was suspended, as the app was designed to help users uninstall Chinese apps from their Android smartphones. It was published on Google Play on May 17, and came into the limelight last week. The Remove China Apps even emerged as the top trending app on Google Play and crossed over 50 lakh downloads.

The app notably came to its existence at a time when anti-China sentiment is at peak in the country, for reasons including the Corona virus outbreak and India-China border dispute.

This is the second high profile app to be removed from the Google store this week. Just a few hours before Remove China was removed, the Mitron App was also removed from PlaystoreThe app was removed for violating the store policies, after surging past 50 lakh downloads fuelled by anti-China sentiments.

The Remove China Apps recieved a high positives reviews  on Google Play, with an average rating of 4.9 stars. Its downloads also reached new levels shortly after getting popular on social media. The quick growth of the app suggested how a large number of smartphone users in India are looking for a solution to stay away from Chinese offerings. It's clearly coincided with the ongoing measures by the government to cut off its ties with Beijing due to cross-border tensions.




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  1. So what the solution regarding this.As a Indian citizen I wana boycott Chinese product as far as I can if Google will remove this kind of apps so what should we do how we can safe our self from these Chinese app?

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