Google has taken action against over 2 million Android apps for violating its Play Store guidelines. Here’s what you should know about it

Kyiv, Ukraine- July 15, 2018: Google Play logo on screen Xiaomi Redmi Note 5.

The persistent threat of malware for Android users persists due to the presence of fraudulent apps on the Play Store.

Google grapples with a significant malware problem impacting billions of Android users, and the company asserts it’s taking stringent action against offenders. According to its 2023 report, Google prevented over 2 million apps from being published on the Play Store. Moreover, the company states that it detected and blocked over 300,000 accounts responsible for distributing malicious apps and violating other Play Store regulations.

Google’s latest data highlights the persistent malware challenge facing Android devices. The company asserts it’s enhancing its systems to fortify defenses against these harmful apps infiltrating the app store.

However, the admission that over 2 million Android apps still slip through the process underscores the magnitude of Google’s ongoing efforts. The company’s statement also elaborates on the behind-the-scenes efforts to thwart these apps and associated accounts.

The company typically recommends users to download apps from reputable sources such as the Play Store to steer clear of fraudulent apps or clicking on ads redirecting to unfamiliar websites. Google appears to be exerting considerable effort to combat these risks. However, given the immense user base of billions, they remain susceptible to malicious targeting.

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