Google Removes Personal Loan Apps From Its Playstore
Google Removes Personal Loan Apps From Its Playstore
Rabindra Dhungel
Google recently removed 30 such apps from its PlayStore. This is not a sudden move by Google.
Just like what smartphone users are looking for, there are also a lot of apps to help those looking for easy ways to get a loan.
Google has taken this step after the incident of cheating and robbing people by launching the app to provide loan facility started coming out.
Google has cracked down on instant loan apps, including those that have been used by the company to trap and harass victims, leading to suicides. Such apps are very popular in India, which has given the slogan of giving loans easily to those in need.
Users and government agencies have been concerned about problems caused by personal lending apps.
The search engine Google has stated that it has been reviewed. Google has stated that it will remove such apps after reviewing the complaints received with evidence.
"Apps that violate user protection policies have been removed from Playstore for the time being," Google said. According to a report in the Times of India, fintech expert Shrikant L has given such information. But Google has not yet clarified how many financial loan apps have been removed. In the past 10 days, Google has removed 118 apps from its Play Store.
Google's app developers have said, "We need to know which apps have violated local laws and regulations." We don't put him in the playstore. '
Rabindra Dhungel
Google recently removed 30 such apps from its PlayStore. This is not a sudden move by Google.
Just like what smartphone users are looking for, there are also a lot of apps to help those looking for easy ways to get a loan.
Google has taken this step after the incident of cheating and robbing people by launching the app to provide loan facility started coming out.
Google has cracked down on instant loan apps, including those that have been used by the company to trap and harass victims, leading to suicides. Such apps are very popular in India, which has given the slogan of giving loans easily to those in need.
Users and government agencies have been concerned about problems caused by personal lending apps.
The search engine Google has stated that it has been reviewed. Google has stated that it will remove such apps after reviewing the complaints received with evidence.
"Apps that violate user protection policies have been removed from Playstore for the time being," Google said. According to a report in the Times of India, fintech expert Shrikant L has given such information. But Google has not yet clarified how many financial loan apps have been removed. In the past 10 days, Google has removed 118 apps from its Play Store.
Google's app developers have said, "We need to know which apps have violated local laws and regulations." We don't put him in the playstore. '