According to recent information, Google will remove 10 leading Indian apps from its store. The reason cited for this decision is that these apps do not comply with the Play Store’s terms and conditions. It is said that the Indian app developers who have violated Google’s official payment terms have not been constructive throughout the process that has been going on for 3 years and have persistently tried to circumvent the company’s policies. Other severe sanctions are also on the agenda for these developer firms whose names have not yet been disclosed. Here are all the details…
Google Declares War on Some Indian Apps!
Google, which claims that these apps continually violate its terms while other companies strictly adhere to store procedures, announced that concrete steps will be taken starting today regarding this issue. It was rumored that Google was reluctant to take harsh actions because India contributes significantly to Google’s revenues due to its massive population. However, it seems like the arrow has been shot now. Because company executives fear facing similar incidents in other countries if they continue to turn a blind eye to these violations.
We heard that major Indian platforms like Bharat Matrimony, Unacademy, and Shadi.com recently complained to the country’s court about Google. The reason was stated as the company subjecting these platforms to a very high commission on the Play Store. We know that many in the industry have been complaining about these commission rates for a long time. It seems that this battle will continue.
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