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Niche e-book and audio application has been removed from Google Play Store


17 September 1400 at 18:48

Niche application removed from Google Play Store. Recently, Rubika, Aparat, Filimo and Balad Router apps were also removed from Google Play.

After Rubika, Aparat, Filimo and Balad apps that were recently removed from the Google Play app store, this time it is the turn of the niche app. In recent days, Google has removed many Iranian applications from its store and has not provided any explanation in this regard. The Rubica app was said to have been removed from the Play Store due to widespread user reports, but it is unclear whether other apps were removed for the same reason.

Balad Public Relations Office blamed the Treasury Department for the economic sanctions, and Sabaideh, the owner of Filimo and Aparat, said that Google had announced ten days ago that it would have to remove the apps from the Play Store due to sanctions. Now it is time to download and buy the e-book and audio book niche application, and this program has also been removed from the Google Play Store.

Explanation of niche public relations

Siavash Goodarzi, Taghcheh Public Relations Manager, announced in a phone call that the application will be removed from the end of July this year. The public relations of this Iranian program says that this application, unlike Filimo, Aparat and Balad, has been removed from Google Play without any prior notice, which is an illegal act according to the rules of the Google site itself. The niche has also not received any response from Google to date with repeated follow-ups and emails, but hopes to be able to resume operations on the Google Play platform.

Niche Public Relations has also introduced alternative ways to niche site, Miket and Bazaar Cafe to access its services in response to users of social networks and Gadget News.

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