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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/jcaxzbah/newz24india.in/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Google Update: This approach is consistent with Google’s initiative to eliminate Indian apps that have violated its app payment guidelines for a “prolonged duration of time.”<\/p>\n
The job site Naukri(dot)com, owned by Info Edge, and its real estate company 99acres have been removed from the Google Play store. Both of the apps were not available in the Google Play store at the time of publishing. Jeevansathi, the company’s matrimonial app, is still accessible on the Play Store, nevertheless. Info Edge attested to the fact that these apps have been removed from the platform. According to the company, Naukri Recruiter, 99acres, Shiksha, and the company’s flagship app Naukri have all been removed by Google.<\/p>\n
Google Update: Info Edge informed MoneyControl that since Google removed the apps without providing adequate notice, the removal was unexpected. In order to make sure that the company’s mobile applications are restored as quickly as possible on the Google Play store, the company is currently examining and assessing the next course of action while collaborating with Google in this respect.<\/p>\n
Google has been taking action against Indian app developers who, according to the tech giant, have been violating its app charging policy for a “extended period of time.” This is part of Google’s effort to get rid of those apps.<\/p>\n
Google Update: As of March 1, the following apps have been removed from the Play Store: social networking app FRND; dating apps Truly Madly and Quack Quack; audio content platform Kuku FM; marriage firms marriage and Shaadi.com; streaming platforms Altt, Aha, and Stage.<\/p>\n
Info Edge’s 99acres and Naukri were likewise taken off from the Google Play market later that day.<\/p>\n
Google Update: These businesses have one thing in common: they were petitioners in a Supreme Court lawsuit challenging Google’s app billing practices.<\/p>\n
“After giving these developers more than three years to prepare, including three weeks after the Supreme Court’s order,” Google stated in a blog post explaining the rationale for this action. “We are taking necessary steps to ensure our policies are applied consistently across the ecosystem.”<\/p>\n
Google Update: Google’s payment regulations for Android apps, which are applicable to the sale of all digital products and services supplied via the in-app billing system and initially forced all developers to use only GPBS, are at the center of this whole thing. Developers that use GPBS must pay Google a service fee of 15% on the first $1 million in income they create and 30% on each additional revenue beyond $1 million. “Automatically renewing subscription products” still have a 15% service charge.<\/p>\n
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) declared this technique to be anticompetitive in October 2022 after it generated a lot of excitement in the Indian startup environment. Following this directive from the CCI, Google began to permit Indian developers to provide substitute billing solutions. The developers that made this decision saw a 4% decrease in their service to Google.<\/p>\n