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Original URL: https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-48036694
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Google is banning app developer DO Global and removing their apps from the Google Play Store after it discovered the company was committing ad fraud. “As of today, 46 apps from DO Global, which is partly owned by internet giant Baidu, are gone from the Play store,” reports BuzzFeed. “BuzzFeed News also found that DO Global apps no longer offer ad inventory for purchase via Google’s AdMob network, suggesting the ban has also been extended to the internet giant’s ad products.” From the report: Prior to the app removals, DO Global had roughly 100 apps in the Play store with over 600 million installs. Their removal from the Play store marks one of the biggest bans, if not the biggest, Google has ever instituted against an app developer. DO Global was a subsidiary of Baidu until it was spun out last summer; Baidu retains a 34% stake. BuzzFeed News reported
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