UCWeb: We’ll be behind subsequent week on Google Play Store

Dismissing reports that Google private a app from a Play Store over information confidence concerns, Alibaba-owned UCWeb pronounced on Thursday a certain environment of a app was not in line with Google’s process and it will be behind on Play Store subsequent week. “The accurate reason for UC Browser’s unavailability on Google Play is since of a certain environment of UC Browser that was not in line with Google’s policy. The reason for a dismissal has zero to do with purported information confidence crack or antagonistic promotion,” a UCWeb orator told IANS.

We'll be behind subsequent week on Google Play Store: UCWeb
The app was de-listed from Google Play store on Tuesday night. Representational picture

The app was de-listed from Google Play store on Tuesday night. There were media reports that Google private a focus since of information confidence issues. “We would like to state that we have no annals of anyone named ‘Mike Ross’ claiming to be operative for UC Browser, as mentioned in some reports. The chairman claiming to be operative for UC Browser is in no approach compared with a organisation nor paint a views of a company,” a orator added.

“The allegations of dubious and antagonistic promotions by a pronounced chairman are totally fake and baseless. UC Browser new product package will be behind on Google Play subsequent week and, in a interim, users and partners can download a product from a website http://www.ucweb.com,” a association said.

When contacted, Google pronounced in a statement: “Our policies are designed to yield a protected and certain knowledge for users. That’s because we mislay apps from Google Play that violate those policies.” UCWeb, however, simplified that a new chronicle has been uploaded on Google Play’s “Developer Console” and was accessible evaluation. Meanwhile, UC Browser Mini and UC News from a same organisation are still accessible online for download.

UC Browser claims to have a bigger bottom than Google Chrome and over 43 per cent marketplace share in India. Out of a 500 million downloads, 100 million are from India alone. In January, Alibaba announced Rs 2 billion investment to build UCWeb in India and Indonesia over a subsequent dual years.

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