The tool Play Protect can work intensively over the last two years to detect malware in the store Google Play, but the Google it does not only punish those who are clearly threatening to the user.
Η company announced that it removed 600 applications from Google Play and removed their license to use the platforms Google AdMob and Google Ad Manager, because they were bombarding users with ads.
The company claims that they have violated the company's policy regarding the distribution of advertisements and considers that their operation constitutes advertising fraud, an issue that it takes very seriously, according to it.
As he said Per Bjorke, Senior Product Manager of the Ad Traffic Quality department,
As part of these efforts, we take action against those who create seemingly "innocent" applications, but in practice violate our company policy in the field of advertising.
Although the Google does not mention the names of those 600 applications that were removed from the store Google Play, the company warns users that the number of developers who choose to distribute annoying ads is increasing.
They may appear to be displayed within the application, however, we have noticed some that continue to be served to the user even when he is not using the application.
Therefore, always be careful before installing an application, reading the reviews and checking the developer.
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