Google drops LGBTI conversion therapy app after outcry
Google has removed an app that advised people on “recovery from same-sex attraction” from its download store after one of the US’s top LGBTI charities suspended the tech company from a gay and transgender rights ranking.
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) removed Google from its annual Corporate Equality Index, which ranks US companies on the benefits they offer LGBTI staff, over the app created by the Living Hope Ministries.
The index was published March 28.
The rights charity said the app was “life-threatening to LGBTQ youth” for its support of “conversion therapy”, which is based on the belief that being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender is a mental illness that can be cured.
“After consulting with outside advocacy groups, reviewing our policies, and making sure we had a thorough understanding of the app and its relation to conversion therapy, we’ve decided to remove it from the Play Store, consistent with other app stores,” a Google spokesperson said on Friday.
Amazon, Apple and Microsoft have already removed the app designed by the Christian nonprofit group from their app stores.
“We applaud Google for making the right decision to pull this app from their online store,” Chad Griffin, HRC’s president, said. “So-called conversion therapy is a debunked practice that’s tantamount to child abuse and is proven to have dangerous consequences for its victims.”
Articles available on the app, when accessed on Thursday by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, included “Keys to Recovery from Same-Sex Attractions”, which featured advice such as “accept that you must make sacrifices to be free and healthy”.
On its website Living Hope Ministries said it aimed to help people “struggling with samegender attraction”.
Conversion therapy, which can include hypnosis and electric shocks, is outlawed in Malta, Ecuador and more than a dozen US states, said the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, a network of LGBTI groups.
Countries such as Britain, New Zealand and Australia are considering bans.
HRC has ranked US companies since 2002 on the basis of factors such as offering benefits equally to gay and straight staff and their partners and providing full medical insurance for transgender people.
Google had achieved a perfect score of 100 since 2006 when it was first included in the index. Since 2017 it has donated $1.5m to the LGBT Centre of New York’s Stonewall Forever project, which records gay and trans history online.
SO-CALLED CONVERSION THERAPY IS A DEBUNKED PRACTICE THAT’S TANTAMOUNT TO CHILD ABUSE