SD Maid terminated from Play Store due to 'Stalkerware policy'
SD Maid terminated from Play Store due to 'Stalkerware policy'
The developer lost access to his 12-year-old Google account, too
Doesn't Google allow those terrible apps like Life365 that are literally candied spyware?
60 0 ReplySadly yes. Remember how it took donkey years for them to remove Clean Master?
37 0 ReplyStill so mad the company behind it bought ES File Manager and run it to the ground.
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Don't forget mobile games that are essentially online casinos aimed at kids!
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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
44 1 ReplyAnnoying (I also purchased it). Thankfully the app is open source and still available on GitHub Releases and IzzyOnDroid.
13 0 ReplyActually that's not the original SD maid. It's by the same dev though
5 2 ReplyBasically SD Maid 2. Is there any reason to still use the original?
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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.
10 0 ReplySD Maid or SE Maid or the best android cleaner around dosent even connect to the internet.
9 1 ReplyThis one of the three or so apps I've actually purchased from the Play Store. They better not take it away!
6 0 ReplyFortunately 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
4 0 ReplyI remember using the app on my Galaxy S Duos and Galaxy J5 2016, it was really cool if you had a low end phone...
3 0 ReplyDoes the Apple App Store use a similar automated system?
2 0 ReplyOnly Google is allowed to mine your information everyone knows that.
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