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A developer says Google just kicked their app off its Play Store after they worked with Congress on its antitrust investigation – Business Insider Australia
Google kicked an app off its Google Play Store after its developers contributed questions for the US lawmakers to use during Wednesday’s antitrust hearing.
- An email app created by developers who accused Apple and Google of unfair treatment in the past was just kicked off the latter’s Play Store days after its creators went public about their cooperation with lawmakers in an ongoing antitrust investigation.
- “If this isn’t retaliation due to our role in the congressional hearing, then what is?” Blix cofounder Ben Volach tweeted Friday.
- The company’s BlueMail app has been available on the Google Play Store for six years…
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