Google to remove 100 apps from Chinese developer
46 apps from DO Global have already been removed from the Play Store and the company intends to ban DO Global overall with more app removals that would follow, according to reports.
“We actively investigate malicious behaviour, and when we find violations, we take action, including the removal of a developer’s ability to monetise their app with AdMob or publish on Play,” a report quoted a Google spokesperson as saying on Friday.
The search engine giant is further extending the ban to the Internet giant’s ad products apprearing on Android as well.
“DO Global apps no longer offer ad inventory for purchase via Google’s AdMob network,” a report said.
The Chinese company claims to have more than 250 million monthly active users for its apps and the reach of nearly 800 million users through its ad platform on Android.
“Their removal from the Play Store marks one of the biggest bans, if not the biggest, Google has ever instituted against an app developer,” a report noted.
DO Global was a subsidiary of Baidu until it was spun out earlier in 2018. Baidu retains a 34 per cent stake in the company.
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