The Remove China app was created to help people in China remove their name and image from social media platforms such as Weibo, WeChat, and Instagram. The app is available for free on the App Store and Google Play.

Google Removed the Remove China Apps app from Play Store

The Remove China app was developed for educational purpose and its intention isn’t to motivate or influence anyone to remove any application from the phone forcibly. The app will show you a list of apps originated in China and provide you with an option to delete it. It’s completely users’ choice either he/she want to eliminate that app from their phone or not.

Google removed the Remove China Apps from the Play Store because it violated the terms and conditions of the Google Play Store, and some policies. According to the Deceptive Behaviour Policy, any app from/on Google Play Store can’t make changes into the user’s device settings, or features outside of the app without the user’s knowledge and consent.

The removed app has more than 5 million downloads on play store and a 4.9-star rating with loads of positive reviews.

Message from OneTouchAppLabs

The creator of the Remove China Apps app, who goes by the name of “Wang,” tweeted a message on Sunday for all those who have downloaded the app and also shared a method to find out the origin country of any application on Google Play Store. Wang said that he removed the app because he was concerned about how Google was using its power to control what people can access on their devices.

OneTouchAppLabs’ app became popular because of the increasing anti-China sentiment in the country. The first major reason for this dispute is the spread of the coronavirus from China, and another critical factor is the ongoing border dispute between India and China over territory in the Himalayan region (Nathula region, Sikkim). ..

After a few hours of removal of another overhyped Indian app Mitron, which was considered as an alternative to the Chinese social networking platform TikTok, there has been a rise in boycotts of Chinese products throughout the country. For many Indians, blindly trusting any applications developed in the country without being concerned about the issues they can face after using them is seen as patriotic. ..

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A new #BoycottChina trend is sweeping the Twitter, with people criticizing Chinese products and influencing others to stop using Chinese applications and products. This fight isn’t one-sided; users from China ridiculed “Remove China Apps” and yearn Indians to throw away their smartphones developed in China, referring to the dominance of Chinese smartphones in India. ..

We don’t know where these disputes are going to lead, but Indian Prime Minister has promoted the idea of boycotting foreign products and firms and initiated a concept of “self-dependent” India. 1.3 billion citizens of the country are heading to develop a new nation which will be self-dependent and will support the Indian products as more as possible to revive the falling economy of country.

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