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Google delists select Indian apps over violations of Play Store policies
Entrackr
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1y ago
Medial
Google has delisted several popular Indian apps, including Kuku FM, TrulyMadly, QuackQuack, and Altt, from the Play Store. Reports indicate that apps from Shaadi and Matrimony.com, as well as InfoEdge’s job portal Naukri and real-estate platform 99 acres, have also been removed. The move comes shortly after Google published a blog post outlining its stance on apps that fail to comply with its new app store policies. In the post, Google warned of potential consequences such as ‘delisting’. The company specifically called out specific 10 companies, including many well-established ones, for non-compliance. Though it did not disclose their names. “While we always try to work with developers to help them through our policies and find feasible solutions, allowing this small group of developers to get differential treatment from the vast majority of developers who are paying their fair share creates an uneven playing field across the ecosystem and puts all other apps and games at a competitive disadvantage,” Google had said. It may be recalled that the apex court last month declined a plea by a few companies to restrain Google from delisting their apps. The court then listed the case for the next hearing on March 19. It also pointed out that the company had granted developers more than three years to prepare for the new regime, including three weeks after the Supreme Court’s order. The company disclosed that over 200,000 Indian developers using Google Play adhere to its policies. Moreover, less than 60 developers on Google Play are subjected to fees above 15% as per its new tiered pricing programs. The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), an not-for-profit body that represents several Indian startups, confirmed that at least four of its members have received notices from Google. The body said it has advised Google not to delist any apps from the app store. Meanwhile, InfoEdge founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani said in a tweet, “Indian companies will comply – for now. But what India needs is an App Store / Play Store that is a part of Digital Public Infrastructure – like UPI and ONDC. The response needs to be strategic…” Just last week, Indian fintech company PhonePe launched a desi app store, Indus AppStore. Touted as a ‘Made in India’ app store, the app store will be supporting 12 languages.
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Shaadi.com, Info Edge’s Flagship Apps Back On Google Play Store
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Several major apps, including Shaadi.com and five of Info Edge’s businesses, were reinstated on Google Play Store after being delisted for non-compliance with billing policies. Info Edge's efforts, led by the entire team, were successful in getting back Naukri, Naukri Recruiter, Naukrigulf, 99acres, and Shiksha apps. This move by Google triggered dissatisfaction among Indian startup founders, as a total of 10 notable apps were removed for non-compliance with billing policies. The delisting was initiated by Google Play due to violations of the user choice billing system.
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Google Play Delists Indian Apps: Dark Day For Indian Internet, Say Startup Founders
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Indian startups are criticizing Google Play for delisting their apps for not complying with the user choice billing system. According to founders, their apps were removed following a Supreme Court ruling on February 9 that declined relief to Indian app developers. The delisting came with short notice, not enough time for startups to respond. Some founders have expressed plans to take legal action against Google. The tech giant claims the delisted companies violated Google Play's policies while complying with payment policies of other app stores. This battle stems from the user choice billing system implemented by Google last year, which drew criticism from startups. Alternative app stores, such as PhonePe's Indus Appstore, have since emerged to challenge the dominance of Google Play.
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Startups cry foul as Google yanks apps off Play Store for noncompliance
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Google has removed 10 popular Indian apps from its Play Store and warned others for not complying with billing policies. The move is expected to intensify the legal battle between Indian startups and the tech giant over Play Store policies, potentially benefiting the startups' case. Google's action has sparked outrage and calls for alternatives to Play Store, but experts believe it won't be easy due to Android's extensive reach. The startups have sought relief from the Competition Commission of India and the Supreme Court, alleging that Google is abusing its power as a monopoly.
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IAMAI advises Google not to delist apps
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) has urged Google to refrain from delisting any apps from Google Play. This comes in response to reports that Google may remove apps from 10 Indian companies from the Play Store due to non-compliance with Google Play policies. Google has already removed apps from Bharat Matrimony, Shaadi.com, Jodii, Stage, Truly Madly, and Alt, citing non-compliance with App Store billing policies. IAMAI has stated that four of its members have received notices from Google and believe that a substantive hearing is pending before the Supreme Court of India.
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'This is classic monopoly abuse': Zoho CEO Vembu on Google delisting apps; Netizens ask for Zoho Play Store
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
Zoho CEO, Sridhar Vembu, criticized Google for removing several Indian apps from the Play Store due to non-compliance with payment policies. Vembu called it a case of monopoly abuse and urged regulators and courts to intervene. The post received significant attention, with some users expressing interest in a Zoho-owned Play Store platform. Previously, Sundar Pichai-led Google delisted over 20 apps, including popular ones like Shaadi.com and Naukri.com. In response, Shaadi.com CEO, Anupam Mittal, called it a dark day for the Indian internet and accused Google of having little regard for India. However, many users supported Google's right to delist non-compliant apps. Some of the apps, including Shaadi.com and Naukri, were eventually restored on the Play Store.
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Google Delists Info Edge’s Naukri & 99acres; Founders Say Google Killing Indian Startups
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Google continues to crack down on Indian startups, delisting apps from its Play Store. Naukri.com and 99acres, both owned by Info Edge, have had their apps removed, while others such as Bharat Matrimony, Shaadi.com, and TrulyMadly have also been delisted. Startups are calling for government intervention to address what they see as Google's dominance and unfair commission charges. Some are advocating for a state-backed app marketplace to compete with big tech companies. Google has not responded directly to the founders' complaints.
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ETtech Explainer: Why did Google delist popular Indian apps like Naukri, Shaadi, others?
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Google recently removed several popular apps by ten Indian developers from its Play Store due to non-compliance with billing policies. This move has sparked a dispute between Google and Indian developers over what they perceive as unfair policies. However, some of the apps have since been reinstated after they began complying with Google's billing norms. The Indian internet founders are calling for government intervention, while Google maintains that developers had ample time to prepare for the enforcement of its payment policy. The Indian government has summoned Google and affected startups for a meeting to discuss the issue.
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Google reinstates popular Indian apps in Play Store, government says delisting cannot be permitted
Thehindubusinessline
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1y ago
Medial
Google has reinstated several Indian apps, including those from Info Edge, after they complied with Play Store billing policies. The move comes after the Indian government criticized Google for delisting around ten Indian apps. However, some apps, such as QuackQuack, TrulyMadly, and Stage, remain delisted. The Indian IT and Telecom Minister has called for a meeting on Monday to address the issue, stating that Indian startups should be protected and not subject to the policies of big tech companies. Google had recently announced its payment policy, offering different billing options for developers.
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Google India mulls removal of some apps for not paying service fee
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Google has announced that it will take action against 10 companies for not complying with its Play Store payment policies. This move comes amid an ongoing dispute between Indian startups and Google over the billing policies of its Play Store. The company claims that these developers have been given ample time to comply, but some have sought interim protections from the court instead. Google emphasizes that more than 200,000 Indian developers adhere to its policies, ensuring a safe platform for users.
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Competition watchdog orders probe into Google's Play Store billing policies
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has announced an investigation into Google's Play Store billing policies. Indian internet companies have expressed concerns over Google's practice of charging a commission of 11-30% on in-app purchases made by their users. The CCI believes that Google may have violated provisions of the Competition Act and has ordered a detailed probe into the matter. Earlier this year, Google delisted several apps for violating its billing policies, but reinstated them after intervention from the Indian government.
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