Google pulls Remove China Apps from Play Store

Remove China Apps, an app that received recognition in India in contemporary weeks and did precisely what its title suggests, has been pulled from the Play Store. The best trending app in India, which used to be downloaded greater than 5 million occasions since overdue May and enabled customers to stumble on and simply delete apps deve…
Remove China Apps, an app that gained popularity in India in recent weeks and did exactly what its name suggests, has been pulled from the Play Store. The top trending app in India, which was downloaded more than 5 million times since late May and enabled users to detect and easily delete apps deve…Original article
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