Google Banned Popular Chinese E Commerce Apps Flagged As Malware Company Company Denied Claims Details
TechCrunch’s Report According to Google, Google has claimed that the apps of a Chinese e-commerce company named Pinduoduo contain malware. In recent weeks, many Chinese security researchers have reported malware in this company’s apps. make allegations Are. Researchers said the apps contained malware designed to monitor users.
After complaints, Google also took strict action on this and banned the apps from the store. Referring to the apps at issue that are not on Google Play, Ed Fernandez, a Google spokesperson, said, “Off-Play versions of this app that have been found to contain malware have been taken action by Google Play Protect. “
Additionally, Google has used Google Play Protect to prevent users from installing these apps and has warned those who may already have them installed.
Not only this, Google has also reportedly removed Pinduoduo’s official app from the Play Store citing security reasons.
Pinduoduo spokesperson Kong Ho told TechCrunch in an email that “We strongly reject the speculation and allegations by some anonymous researchers, and this non-conclusive response by Google. has been suspended from Google Play and we find it strange that TechCrunch chose Pinduoduo.”