Google has started removing non-compliant apps from the Play Store in India, including matrimony platform Shaadi, Alt Balaji's streaming service Altt, and dating service Quack Quack. Matrimony management confirms app deletions and Bharat Matrimony CEO states about 10 BM apps have been pulled, considering legal options.
"Our apps are getting deleted one by one," says founder after #Google deletes these three apps https://t.co/iF95tEJsVu
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Murugavel Janakiraman, chief executive of Bharat Matrimony, says Google has pulled about 10 BM apps from the Play Store. Bharat Matrimony is evaluating legal options, he tells TechCrunch. "Dark day for the India internet," he adds.
"Our apps are getting deleted one by one in Google policy action," says Matrimony management #Matrimony https://t.co/aQwu6OBSyy
Google has started removing apps that it believes are non-compliant with Play Store rules. Until now: https://t.co/EbM2SpbL7r, ALTT (previously Alt Balaji), and dating app Quack Quack.
The Android apps of matrimony platform Shaadi, Alt Balaji's streaming service Altt, and dating service Quack Quack disappear from the Play Store, hours after Google said it will take action on companies that are not complying with Play Store's billing policies.
Google to start removing some apps in India starting today. Info Edge's @sbikh says firm has been compliant with Play Store policies since early this month and has no pending invoice left with Google. https://t.co/5hSGXCjYx9