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UC Browser will return to Play Store

After the removal of the UC Browser app from the Google Play Store, the developer UCWeb said that the app will be brought back in the next week.



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UC Web, owned by Chinese Alibaba Group on Thursday, said that some of the settings of their apps did not match Google's policy. The issues will be resolved soon after it will be brought back to the Play Store, it has been said in the Indian media IANS.

A spokeswoman from UCWeb said, "The reason for not having a UC Browser in the Google Play Store is that some of the settings of the app are beyond Google's policy. There is no issue of information security or harmful propaganda. "

On Tuesday night Google removed the app from the Play Store.

Later, a Twitter user named Mike Ross, who worked with UC Browser, said in his tweet: "I work for UC Browser, I get an email this morning. It is said that the UC Browser has been temporarily removed from the Play Store for 30 days because it uses 'misleading' and 'harmful' campaign techniques to increase the number of installs. "

"We want to know that we do not have any information that worked with Mike Ross UC Browser," said Yusebew spokesman for Ross. The person who is claiming that he has worked with UC Browser, is not affiliated with this organization. "

Another report says it has been removed using the add-blocking feature. The report said that Google's main business is impacting the report. Although there are other problems with add-ons in the app, Google itself plans to expose a version of Chrome browser with add-filtering.

The Indian daily Financial Express report says, "Mysteriously this browser has been removed from the Play Store shortly after Google Chrome topped the mobile browser as a mobile browser with more than 10 million subscribers."

According to the daily, it has been removed from the Play Store immediately after crossing the milestone of 50 million downloads from Google's mobile store. But why it is still not sure about it.

According to the Android Authority site, the web site made by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group owned by UC Web has occupied more than 50 percent of the market and was the sixth most downloaded Android app in India.

In the next two years in January this year, Alibaba has announced 200 million rupees to invest in UC Web in India and Indonesia.

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