Remove China Apps gained popularity because of a growing anti-China
sentiment due to Himalayan border dispute between India and China.
Google has pulled
down the ‘Delete
China Apps’ app from its application distribution platform Play Store for
Android devices. Though the search giant did not detail the reason, it is
learned that the app was taken down for violating Google Play Store’s Deceptive
Behaviour Policy, according to a news report in TechCrunch.
Developed by Jaipur-based app development and web designing start-up OneTouchAppLabs, the Remove China Apps gained popularity in India largely because of a growing anti-China sentiment due to border dispute between India and China in the Pangong region of higher Himalayas. Launched in April, the app soon became the top free app and the top trending app on Google app store. It had crossed a million downloads within a short span of 15 days, and had a 4.8 star rating out of 5 star on the Play Store before it was taken down.
Earlier on May 2,
Google also pulled down the Mitron
app from the Play Store for not conforming to platform’s ‘Spam and Minimum
Functionality Policy’.
Confirmed the
suspension of the app, Google said that it takes down duplicate apps that copy
content from other apps without adding any original content or value and create
multiple apps with highly similar functionality, content, and user experience.
The Mitron app was
seen as a TikTok alternative with Indian roots. It was one of the most
downloaded apps on Google Play Store and had clocked more than five million
downloads from Play Store.
The call to block
Chinese apps and products has been growing on social media platform. Recently,
Baba Ramdev tweeted a video that showed deleting TikTok and other apps with
Chinese affiliation.
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