Google Opposed Prevailing Chinese Language E Trade Apps Flagged as Malware Corporate Corporate Corporate Denied Claims Main Points

Google Opposed Prevailing Chinese Language E Trade Apps Flagged as Malware Corporate Corporate Corporate Denied Claims Main Points


Google periodically banned apps to keep malware from its app store. In the latest action, the company has removed several apps of a Chinese Davpar from its Play Games Collect and has also advised people to delete these apps immediately. Apps maker Chinese e-commerce legend Pinduodu, according to which it has more than 800 million (80 million) active users. Malware is a serious issue in the apps of such a large number of active users.

According to Techcrunch report, Google has claimed malware in the apps of Chinese e-commerce company named Pinduoduo. In the recent weeks, many Chinese Security Researchers have accused the company of having malware in the apps. Researchers said that apps included malware designed to monitor users.

After complaints, Google also took strict steps on it and banned the apps from the store. Referring to the apps that are not on the Google Play Games on the issue, Aid Fernandez, a Google spokesman, said, “The off-play versions of this app which have been found containing malware, have been taken action by Google Play Protection.”

Also, Google has used Google Play Games Give Protection to to prevent users from installing these apps and warned people who have already installed them.

Not only this, Google has allegedly removed the official app of Pinduoduo from the Play Games Collect and the reason for the safety reasons is given.

Pinduoduo spokesman Kong Ho told Techcrunch via an email that “We strongly dismiss speculation and allegations by some anonymous researchers and this non-fertilizer response made by Google. There are many apps that have been suspended from Google Play at the same time and we find it strange that TECRUNCH has strangely suspended from Google Play. Choose. “