Η Do Global is the company that eats "Red card" from Google, with 250 million active users, and 600 million downloads from Play Store.
Μon suspicion of malware sharing and personal data breach, the Google removes applications in Play Store from Do Global - a Chinese Android application development company.
Do Global, which owns about 100 Play Store apps with over 600 million installations, is partly owned by Baidu's network. So 46 applications from DO Global, have already been removed from the Play Store, and Google intends to soon remove additional applications, but its total - permanent exclusion from the Google Play Store, as stated by BuzzFeed News the manufacture.
"We actively engage in malicious behavior, and when we detect breaches, we take action, including removing the developer's ability to make money from their AdMob applications or post them to Google Play " , he said its representative Google the manufacture.
The search engine giant extends the ban even further to the Internet giant's ad products that also appear on Android.
"DO Global applications no longer promote ads for purchases through Google's AdMob network", The report said.
The BuzzFeed previously mentioned that, six applications from DO Global commit advertising fraud, and conceal their ownership agreements.
Η Do Global for its part, claims to have over 250 million monthly active users for its applications, and a customer base of approximately 800 million users, through its advertising platform on Android.
"Do Global's removal from the Play Store marks one of the biggest, if not the biggest, ban Google has ever imposed on an app developer", The report said.
Η DO Global was her subsidiary Baidu until it becomes autonomous in 2018, and Baidu continues to hold 34% of the company.
Today, Do Global made the following statement, fully accepting Google's decision.
Statement
We would like to thank the media, our partners and the public for their support. Going forward, we will strictly follow the relevant regulations and will continue to conduct a full review of our products. Finally, during this process, we have caused misunderstandings and great concern due to our inability to communicate in a timely manner and provide complete information. We offer our sincere apologies.DO Global (April 27th, 2019)