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India ranks second among app-fraud countries

- ANITA BABU

Even as India is on its way to be coming an app-first economy, it has been ranked second in a click-fraud index by Apsalar, a global platform for mobile data management. The index measures and compares the number of clicks while downloadin­g an app across various countries.

According to the Apsalar Fraud Index, for every click that results in an installati­on, there are 2.57 fraudulent­or unexplaine­d clicks. While India has a score of 282, Hong Kong tops the index of highest clicks per download at 318. At29, Germany has the lowest score.

“Indian users had 200 clicks perinstall, compared with 60 for US users. This is indicative of fraudulent activities,” Justin Fibich, senior manager (enterprise sales) at Apsalar, said in an interview.

While more clicks generally mean more revenue, such cases could put marketing effectiven­ess at stake .“Click fraud occurs in large part because some bad actor media vendors charge on a cost-per-click (CPC) basis,” said the Apsalar report.

Globally, India is among the top five markets for app downloads. In India, ecommerce firms such as Myntra and taxi aggregator­s such as Ola and Uberare accessible only onapps. Lastweek, Google announced the launch of a service that allowed app developers to offer paid apps for as low as~10 for Indianuser­s.

India has 160 million smartphone users and it is expected this number would grow at a compounded annual rate of 23 per cent till 2017, according to Vserv, a platform for mobile marketing and commerce. In a July 29 statement, Vserv said Indian users spent an average of 69 minutes on their smartphone­s a day, while one in four users downloaded 18.5 mobile apps and games a month. Such users are categorise­d as app junkies.

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