Google removed 700K apps from the Play Store in 2017 for violating policies

  • Google removed 700,000 apps from the Play Store in 2017 that had violated the store’s policies.

  • That number was up 70 percent compared to 2016, however 99 percentage of those apps were removed before anyone could install them.

  • Of the apps removed in 2017, 250,000 of them were trying to emulate already launched apps.

It appears we will't sidestep some days without news around vindictive applications shooting up in the Google Play hold. Be that as it may, clearly Google is making advances in discarding those styles of applications sooner than they will be downloaded to the billions of Android clients. Lately, the endeavor brought that it had wiped out seven-hundred,000 applications from the Google Play spare in 2017 which have been found to be disregarding the store's rules.

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