Alphabet Inc's Google on Wednesday banned apps on its app store that facili...
- Alphabet Inc’s Google on Wednesday banned apps on its app store that facilitate the sale of marijuana or related products, as part of a change to its content policy.
Developers only need to move their shopping cart option outside the app to comply with the new policy, a Google spokesperson told Reuters. Google said it is working with many of the developers to answer any technical questions and help them implement the changes without customer disruption.“Google’s decision is a disappointing development that only helps the illegal market thrive, but we are confident that Google, Apple and Facebook will eventually do the right thing,” a spokesperson for Eaze, a marijuana delivery app, said.
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