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Doesn’t Google allow those terrible apps like Life365 that are literally candied spyware?
Don’t forget mobile games that are essentially online casinos aimed at kids!
So TLDR: Google’s automated scan is broken, and removing legitimate apps and developer accounts with no clear recourse?
I expect SD Maid to be back after the dev goes through some annoying process. Some of the other smaller false positives might not be as lucky.
https://news.itsfoss.com/android-cleaner-sd-maid-2/
Apparently the SD Maid developer has been building a new open source version from the ground up, so even if Google refuses, it’s not all lost
I hate that Google doesn’t even alert you through email if they delist an app you paid for and also remove it from being installable.
Annoying (I also purchased it). Thankfully the app is open source and still available on GitHub Releases and IzzyOnDroid.
Actually that’s not the original SD maid. It’s by the same dev though
Basically SD Maid 2. Is there any reason to still use the original?
It doesn’t have every feature yet
SD Maid or SE Maid or the best android cleaner around dosent even connect to the internet.
This one of the three or so apps I’ve actually purchased from the Play Store. They better not take it away!
Fortunately I use SD Maid 2, which is available on github or some alternative repositories. These days whenever there’s an option I try not to download via the Play Store. Too much drama
I remember using the app on my Galaxy S Duos and Galaxy J5 2016, it was really cool if you had a low end phone…
Only Google is allowed to mine your information everyone knows that.
Does the Apple App Store use a similar automated system?