Digital Payments major Paytm app was removed from the Play Store on Friday, due to Paytm repeatedly violating Google's policy. In a blog post, Suzanne Frey, vice president, Product, Android, cites the privacy and security policy, stating that Google does not allow online casinos or endorse any unregulated gambling apps that facilitate sports betting Provide.
Frey said that when an policy is violated by an app, the developer is notified and the app is removed from the Google Play Store. "Until the developer brings the app into compliance". Users under these policies is protected from potential harm.
Paytm removed from Google Play Store due to Google policy violation
Frey issued a statement by statement stating that "To protect users from potential harm, we have these policies. When these policies are violated by an app, we notify the developer of the violator and the app Is removed from Google Play. Unless the developer brings the app into compliance under our policies. And in the case where the policy violation is repeated, we may take more serious action in which to terminate the Google Play Developer account Can be included. All our policies are consistently applied to developers. "
The statement further stated, "We actively engage with our developer community for feedback and refine our policies. Also, we will continue to create a safe and secure mobile app ecosystem for everyone."
Paytm gave information on micro-blogging site Twitter, saying, "Paytm Android app is temporarily unavailable on Google's Play Store for new downloads or updates. It will be back very soon."
"All your money is completely safe, and you can continue to enjoy your Paytm app as usual," it said.
One of India's most valuable startups, Paytm, competes with other digital payment comapnies like Google Pay and Phone Pay. Paytm had earlier said in September that revenue fell 40 per cent to Rs 3,629 crore in the financial year ended 31 March.