Google's surgical strike! 10 apps including Naukri.com and Shaadi.com will be removed from Play Store


New delhi date. 02 March 2024, Saturday

Google Play Store Billing Issue: The billing issue of Google Play Store has heated up once again. The US Play Store company has made up its mind to take action against app developers who do not pay bills. Google is going to start the process of removing the apps of 10 Indian companies from the Play Store. It includes popular app names like Naukri.com, Shaadi.com, 99 acres.com. The search engine company says that this action is being taken because these app developers did not follow their guidelines.

Google has updated the Google Play Store payment policy. These Indian companies have not paid the Play Store service fee. According to media reports, due to this reason Google is removing 10 Indian apps from its Play Store. These companies have consistently failed to pay service fees to Google.

These apps will be removed from Google Play Store

The 10 apps that Google will remove from the Play Store include names like Shaadi.com, Quack Quack, Stage, apps owned by InfoEdge, Naukri.com and 99 acres.com. There is a dispute between the Indian startup and Google regarding the service fee. The startup says that Google's service fees are too high.

Protest against Google's higher fees

Google takes a service fee of up to 26% on in-app purchases and downloading apps from the Play Store, which startups oppose. Google has confirmed the removal of the application in its blog post under the payment policy. However, the company did not name any company in the blog post.

3 years time given

Google said in a blog post that after giving these companies three years and three weeks under the Supreme Court order, we have taken the necessary action.

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