Google removes personal loan apps violating user safety policies
Tech
giant Google on Thursday said it has reviewed hundreds of personal loan apps in India
that were flagged by users and government agencies and those found to be
violating its user safety policies were immediately removed from its Play
Store.
Google
has asked the developers of the remaining identified apps to demonstrate that
they comply with applicable local laws and regulations, failing which those
apps will also be removed.
"Providing
a safe and secure experience across Google's products is our top priority. Our
global product policies are designed and implemented with this goal in mind,
and we're always working to improve our practices to enhance user safety,"
Google said in a blogpost.
Google
did not disclose the names of the apps removed.
"We
have reviewed hundreds of personal loan apps in India, based on flags submitted
by users and government agencies. The apps that were found to violate our user
safety policies were immediately removed from the store, and we have asked the
developers of the remaining identified apps to demonstrate that they comply
with applicable local laws and regulations," the blogpost said. Read More
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