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Why does Google allow fake apps?
The games are purposely rigged. They are unethical and immoral. The only thing you can do is report the app to Google as a “flag” which you can do with in the Google Play Store. These apps are probably allowed because they plead their case, they agree to the TOS from Google, but then violate it.
Are there fake apps on Google Play store?
Google Play Store is home to millions of Android apps. At the same time, it is also home to fake apps looking to steal your data. Google Play Protect and the Granular Permissions feature in Android are just two of them. Even though, fake Android apps or Apps with malware and adware are unavoidable completely.
How do you know any app is real or fake?
How to Spot (and Avoid) These Fake Apps
- Take a Close Look at the Search Results.
- Check the App Name and Developer.
- Check the Download Count.
- Read the Description and Look at the Screenshots.
How do I stop fake apps?
6 tips to avoid installing fake apps on Android
- Always look at the name of the developer.
- Look at other developer apps.
- Check the apps whitelist.
- Be wary of miracle programs.
- Don’t download programs without screenshots.
- Avoid programs with very low grades.
Which apps should I remove?
Unnecessary Mobile Apps You Should Remove from Your Android Phone
- Cleaning Apps. You do not need to clean your phone often unless your device is hard pressed for storage space.
- Antivirus. Antivirus apps seem to be everybody’s favorite.
- Battery Saving Apps.
- RAM Savers.
- Bloatware.
- Default Browsers.
Which apps are deleted from Play Store?
Dr. Web, an antivirus service, reports that their malware analysts discovered nine malicious apps – Processing Photo, App Lock Keep, Rubbish Cleaner, Horoscope Daily, Horoscope Pi, App Lock Manager, Lockit Master, Inwell Fitness, and PIP Photo.