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Google Takes Down Indian App That Removed Chinese Ones

The app had begun trending amid calls for a boycott of Chinese mobile apps in India as tensions rose between the two nations over a border dispute.
The app had begun trending amid calls for a boycott of Chinese mobile apps in India as tensions rose between the two nations over a border dispute.
google takes down indian app that removed chinese ones
Remove China Apps is seen in the Google Play store on a mobile phone. Photo: REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/Illustration
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New Delhi: Alphabet Inc’s Google has taken down an Indian mobile application from its app store that allowed users to remove other Chinese apps from their phones as it violated certain company policies, a spokesman said on Wednesday.

The app, “Remove China Apps”, had become top trending free app on Google’s mobile app store in India with more than five million downloads since late May. Its popularity rose amid calls for a boycott of Chinese mobile apps in India during a Himalayan border dispute between the two nations.

A Google spokesman confirmed to Reuters the app had been removed due to violation of app store policies, but gave no further details.

A person familiar with the matter said the software violated Google’s policies prohibiting apps that mislead users into removing or disabling third-party apps or modifying device settings or features.

Remove China Apps scanned users’ phones for apps such as ByteDance’s TikTok and Alibaba’s UC Browser. Once deleted, a message popped up saying “You are awesome, no China app found.”

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OneTouch AppLabs, which developed the app, did not respond to a request for comment. On its website it confirmed the app had been removed and thanked users for their support.

Many Indians and a spokeswoman for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party have used the hash tag #BoycottChineseProducts on social media, calling for deletion of popular Chinese apps.

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(Reuters)

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