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UC Browser removed from Google Play Store

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BEIJING: Google has pulled down UC Browser, the Alibaba Group-owned mobile web browser, from its Play Store amid alleged unethical data sharing by the Chinese app.

Users on technology forum Reddit said the move may have been prompted because UC Browser would serve up ads from its affiliate entities to increase downloads, in violation of Google's policies. Mike Ross, who claimed to work at UC Browser, tweeted: "I work for UC Browser, I got mail today morning it said that UC Browser was temporaril­y removed from play store for 30 days because it used "Misleading" and "Unhealthy" methods of promotion to increase installs."

"We were informed by Google Play about temporary removal of UC Browser from the Play Store for 7 days, beginning 13 November 2017, under the reason that a certain setting of UC Browser is not in line with Google's policy. We have conducted an urgent internal investigat­ion and fixed the problem. The new version has been uploaded on Google Play's Developer Console and is awaiting evaluation. We will actively cooperate with Google Play for any concern caused by this unintentio­nal error," a UC Browser spokespers­on said in an email in response to Mint's queries.

Reports surfaced in August that India's informatio­n technology (IT) department was reviewing the app after it received complaints that user data was allegedly being sent to Chinese entities, without the consent of the user, and even after the app was uninstalle­d.

The Times of India reported then, citing an IT department official, that UC Browser may face a ban in India if the allegation­s were found to be true.

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