Google takes significant action by removing apps such as Shaadi.com and Naukri.com from Play Store
Google has taken action on some Indian apps and decided to remove them from its Play Store. Many names like Bharat Matrimony, Shaadi.com, Naukri.com, 99 acres are included in this list.
Google has taken big action on some Indian apps. Google has removed these 10 apps from its Android Play Store. There are many well-known names in this list. This includes names like Shaadi.com, Naukri.com, and 99Area. Last year, the company also warned some app developers.
Actually, some apps appeared to fail Google's billing policies. After this, he was warned. Finally, after taking action on 10 apps, Google decided to remove these apps from the Google Play Store. However, Google has not yet released a list of all the disputed apps.
Action has been taken on these apps
Google has taken action against some apps whose names have been revealed. According to media reports, these names are Kuku FM, Bharat Matrimony, Shaadi.com, Naukri.com, 99 Acres, Truly Madly, Quack Quack, Stage, ALTT (Alt Balaji) and two other apps.
What is the matter?
According to media reports, this case is about non-payment of service fees. For this reason, the leading platforms in the tech world have decided to remove these apps. Actually, many startups wanted that Google not impose charges, and then they did not make this payment.
However, this matter also reached the Supreme Court. Google got the green signal in this and did not give any relief to the apps. After this, the startup was asked to pay the fees, or their apps would be removed.
Google is the most evil company for businesses. Our Indian startup system is completely controlled by them.
— Lal Chand Bisu (@lcbisu) March 1, 2024
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Google's policy were also criticised
Kuku FM CEO Lal Chand Bishu criticised Google by posting on the X platform (old name Twitter) and termed its decision wrong. Naukri.com and 99acres founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani also expressed their displeasure with Google by posting. However, when will these apps return to the Play Store? No details have been revealed about it yet.