Tech News: Google has removed all such data-stealing apps from its Play Store. In such a situation, now these apps will not be able to download.
Google has been taking strict action from time to time regarding the security of smartphones and users' data. Under this, Google has now removed 36 smartphone applications from its Play Store platform. According to the information, reports about these dangerous apps were first revealed on McAfee, after which Google removed all the data-stealing apps.
Regarding these apps available on the Google Play Store, McAfee's research team said that they are a big threat to Android users because they steal people's data by tampering with the phone's data without the permission of the smartphone users.
Users' data was in danger
According to the information, once these apps come into your mobile, then after that they can be used by criminals to see Wi-Fi history. Apart from this, they can track Bluetooth devices, and their location and this trick of hackers can put people's safety at risk.
Let us tell you that with the help of these apps, hackers can also cause financial loss to users. This is because apps commit ad fraud by clicking on false ads in the background. Due to this, the phone becomes slower.
Which are the dangerous apps
Google has also shared information about the apps that have been removed. These include apps like Infinity Solitaire, Snake Ball Lover, Swipe Brick Breaker 2, UBhind: Mobile Tracker Manager, Bounce Brick Breaker, Infinite Slice, and Compass 9: Smart Compass. Apart from this, there are many apps in the list of developer apps, and apps like Money Manager Expense & Budget, GOM Player, Korea Subway Info: Metroid, and Money Manager have been considered dangerous.