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Google tells developers to stop using X-Mode’s tracking software or face a ban from the Play Store – XDA Developers
Google has reportedly told app developers to stop using X-Mode’s tracking software or risk losing access to devices running Android.

Google has reportedly told app developers to stop using X-Modes tracking software or risk losing access to devices running Android. Apple is said to be enforcing a similar ban.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Google decided to ban X-Mode from collecting location information after the company was revealed to be providing data to U.S. government contractors. Google is giving developers seven days to remove X-Mode or face a ban from the Play Store. Developers can ask for an extension of up to…
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