Android users alert! Google removes 30 popular apps from Play Store; check full list to uninstall
Google has removed 30 popular apps from its Play Store, believing that these are malicious malware and can harm you. Most of these apps add beauty filters to your photos.
Google has removed 30 popular apps from its Play Store, believing that these are malicious malware and can harm you. Most of these apps add beauty filters to your photos. These apps will not be available for download from the Play Store for new users. However, they have already been installed by 20 million users and they need to make sure that these apps are uninstalled from smartphones.
Among the 30+ apps, it’s the third-party selfie apps that have found to be most fraudulent. As per security researchers WhiteOps, the apps have the ability to bombard users with unwanted ads and redirect them to websites without ever clicking on a link. It should also be noted that in some cases, it was nearly “impossible” for users to delete these apps once downloaded.
Here is the list of apps:
Yoriko Camera
Solu Camera
Lite Beauty Camera
Beauty Collage Lite
Beauty and Filters camera
Photo Collage and beauty camera
Gaty Beauty Camera
Pand Selife Beauty Camera
Cartoon Photo Editor and Selfie Beauty Camera
Benbu Seilfe Beauty Camera
Pinut Selife Beauty and Photo Editor
Mood Photo Editor and Selife Beauty Camera
Rose Photo Editor and Selfie Beauty Camera
Selife Beauty Camera and Photo Editor
Fog Selife Beauty Camera
First Selife Beauty Camera and Photo Editor
Vanu Selife Beauty Camera
Sun Pro Beauty Cameraa
Funny Sweet Beauty Camera
Little Bee Beauty Camera
Beauty Camera and Photo Editor Pro
Grass Beauty Camera
Ele Beauty Camera
Flower Beauty Camera
Best Selfie Beauty Camera
Orange Camera
Sunny Beauty Camera
Pro Selfie Beauty Camera
Selfie Beauty Camera Pro
Elegant Beauty Cam-2019
“What these apps all have in common – besides their fraudulent tactics – is their focus on beauty. Most purport to be selfie apps that add beauty filters to users’ pictures, while at the same time showing ads out of context and making it nearly impossible to remove the apps themselves,” WhiteOps explained.
In the time since that first app was published, the fraudsters published a new app every 11 days on average. Notably, most of these apps were available for a duration of around 17 days each before they were pulled down.
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