Google Delisted Indian Apps from Play Store Know Reason Here

Google is delisting some apps from the Google Play store. The reason behind the delisting is that the apps are not following their payment terms and service. They are not paying the service fees as required. Ten apps are having delisting issues. Google started delisting the apps that didn’t comply with its service fee payment criteria. Everyone is curious to know more about these apps. Whether they can use these apps or not. There is a lot of confusion going on in people’s minds. We will share details about the Google Play Store delisted apps list below.

Google Delisted Indian Apps from Play Store Know Reason Here

These Apps are Delisted from Google Play Store?

The apps delisted from Google are said to be as follows:

  1. Shaadi.com
  2. Bharat Matrimony
  3. Frndz
  4. Naukri.com
  5. Naukri Recruiter
  6. Naukrigulf
  7. 99acres
  8. Shiksha

These lists include some apps that have already been delisted. However, many still have chances of delisting. The controversy has been going on for a long time. The companies are celebrating the dark day from yesterday. Shaadi.com founder shows disappointment on Google’s step. Many companies claim that they did not get any notice before delisting. However, Google says that it gave three years for the preparation to these companies. However, the Supreme Court first refused to be involved in any judgment in Google taking its service fees from its clients on 9 February.

The government has currently come up to take a stand for the Indian startups and the companies. They mention that they will not allow any of the Indian apps to delist further. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says that the government will not allow the apps to delist further. Google made the step to take these Indian apps back on the platform. The following apps get back on the platform after delisting:

  1. Shaadi.com
  2. Naukri.com
  3. 99acrres
  4. Naukri Gulf

These apps made their comeback on Saturday 2 March 2024. However, many apps are yet to relist on the app. For the apps that have in-built purchases of digital goods and services, Google wants them to give service fees. It will make their charges above 15%. However, Google’s data says that it took more than 15% from only less than 60 companies. The rest pays below 15%. Companies like Bharat Matrimony, Info Edge, and Truly Madly are requesting the platform for their re-listing. We will update you more about Google’s delisting apps shortly. We hope you get enough details about them above. Stay tuned for more information on our website for more information.

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