Mitron App Pulled From the Google Play Store for Violating Spam and Repetitive Content Policies

Mitron app is said to be a clone of an app called TicTic, and its source code was bought from the Pakistani developers.

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By Vineet Washington | Updated: 3 June 2020 15:16 IST
Highlights
  • Google removed the Mitron app from the Google Play store
  • Mitron reportedly violates Google’s spam and minimum functionality policy
  • It is said to be a repackaged version of an app from Pakistani developer

Mitron app reached 5 million downloads in less than a month

Mitron app, an alternative to TikTok that quickly gathered a lot of attention, has now been removed from the Google Play store. The app grew quickly on the promise of it's Indian ‘origin', as noted in many of the reviews of the app. However, it was then discovered that the app was a rebranded version of another app made by a developer from Pakistan. Now, Mitron has been pulled from the Google Play store and as per a report, Google removed it for violating its ‘spam and minimum functionality' policy.

Google's policy states that copying content from other apps without making any original changes or adding value to it is a violation. “We don't allow apps that merely provide the same experience as other apps already on Google Play. Apps should provide value to users through the creation of unique content or services,” the policy reads. It also states that the app should provide a “basic degree of functionality and a respectful user experience.”

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After questions about the true origins of the Mitron app were raised, it was found that the app's entire source code was purchased from Pakistani software developing company, Qboxus, for $34 (approximately ₹ 2,500). Qboxus CEO Irfan Sheikh told News18, “There is no problem with what the developer has done. He paid for the script and used it, which is okay. But, the problem is with people referring to it as an Indian-made app, which is not true especially because they have not made any changes”.

Following this development, CNBC-TV18 reported that Google red-flagged the app and suspended it, stating that it violates Google's ‘spam and minimum functionality' policy, as per the report.

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As reported earlier by Gadgets 360, the app has raised questions about security and privacy. Its developer website leads to a blank page, and there was no privacy policy. Security analysts also found a vulnerability in the app which could leave your account open to being taken over. On May 30, the app added a privacy policy under the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) privacy rights that lets users “control their data or get it removed or request the app vendor to not sell user data,” but once again, information was limited.

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Google has also removed the viral "Remove China Apps" application from Google Play store that too was stroking anti-China sentiments. Google said the app was violating its policies. 


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