Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Temporary Play Store block for Paytm by Google

- Tarush Bhalla and Abhijit Ahaskar tarush.b@livemint.com

BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: Google India removed the Paytm app from the Android Play Store for several hours on Friday, accusing it of violating its policies on gambling before restoring it later in the day after India’s largest startup complied with the tech giant’s rules.

Google objected to Paytm’s integratio­n of real-money gaming apps or websites into its main payments app, a person familiar with the developmen­t said.

With the IPL season round the corner, Google India through a blogpost on Friday reiterated its guidelines on gambling for app developers. Paytm’s fantasy sports app, Paytm First Games, was also pulled from the Android Play Store.

“We don’t allow online casinos or support any unregulate­d gambling apps that facilitate sports betting. This includes if an app leads consumers to an external website that allows them to participat­e in paid tournament­s to win real money or cash prizes, it is a violation of our policies,” the Google blog post said.

With close to 100 million downloads, Paytm’s removal can have a serious impact on the digital ecosystem. Paytm also competes with Google Pay in the digital payments market in India.

A Paytm spokespers­on said that it received an email from Google about the suspension on Friday without any prior warning. According to SoftBank-backed Paytm, Google took this action because of Paytm’s two new cashback schemes that allowed users to earn scratch cards on its platform during IPL.

The spokespers­on claimed that the removal violated competitio­n rules, given that Google Pay competes directly with the company.

“This is a fairly aggressive move by Google. The question is that should Google have the ‘powers’ to call an initiative (around payments) as gambling; especially when they have a commercial interest in the ecosystem, with this amount of power. Clearly, this move shows that they are a ‘regulator’ of India’s digital ecosystem and can suspend any app, which is not a good place for India’s digital players,” the spokespers­on said.

According to Paytm, Google did send Paytm a written communicat­ion two weeks back, regarding its First Games mobile app.

It denied that the matter was linked to the ban of the Paytm app from the Play Store.

The ban on Paytm First Games may have been because of the efforts of the Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports, which said Google was favouring certain fantasy gaming apps, hinting at Paytm First Games, said a second person who didn’t wish to be named.

Most popular online gaming platforms, including Dream 11, WinZO and Mobile Premier League, are not listed or were taken down from the store.

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