Monday, June 3, 2013

Top 10 Apps Banned by Google Play That Still Exist

Google Play Sore now showcases more than 700,000 apps and the number is increasing every minute. But, what about those apps that do not meet the criteria or policies set by Google?

Google Play Store is actually a storehouse of several apps that may make your smartphone experience more interesting and worthwhile. Thousands of developers have been submitting their apps in this store everyday, which are downloaded by millions of users from across the globe. As a result, Google Play Sore now showcases more than 700,000 apps and the number is increasing every minute.
But, what about the apps that did not meet the criteria or policies set by Google? Were they scrapped? No, they still exist and are operational, but you need to download them from some other location.

Listed below are top 10 Android apps that Google Play has banned recently, but can still be downloaded:
• PSX4droid: allows you to play PlayStation 1 games on android phone
• Grooveshark- the app version of popular music streaming service appeared many times, but was banned
• Amazon Appstore- the app was considered as threat to google services
• Ad-Away – the app blocks advertisements from your Android devices.
• TV Portal- this free app a wide range of TV shows and movies, was banned due to Copyright issues
• TubeMate- app allows users to download videos from YouTube.
• Rush Poker- the real money game, was banned as Android doesn’t support gambling related activities
• Siri for Android, a 3rd party Android app actually imitated the Siri (digital assistant) feature of iPhones.
• Dood’s Music- a music streaming app that allows you to make playlist of songs.
• Secret SMS Replicator, banned within hours of launch, this invisible app forwards all the SMS messages on that device to your phone without the other person knowing about it.

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