“This policy change effectively cuts off the Google Play store as a vehicle for predatory loans...” https://t.co/SEPFg8q6IX #digitalredlining
— The (ring door) bell tolls for thee... (@hypervisible) October 13, 2019
A really good move by Google. Now they should also do the same for some lenders that are somehow managing to advertise on Google. #fintech #personalloans https://t.co/DUWkncVWmZ
— Tapan Bhat (@tapanbwana) October 13, 2019
구글이 플레이스토어에서 36% 이상의 고리대출을 알선/시행하던 앱을 퇴출 https://t.co/azsue7aAyT
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) October 12, 2019
Google recently banned Play Store apps with "deceptive or harmful" personal loans,where the annual percentage rate is 36 percent or higher, such as many payday loans, to "protect users" against "exploitative" terms. https://t.co/rMGXHEOGOG via @engadget
— Bankelele (@bankelele) October 13, 2019
Google bans predatory payday loan apps from the Play Store: It's trying to prevent exploitative behavior, but companies aren't happy. https://t.co/EcMmi0emO1
— ReconSecureComputing (@SecRecon) October 13, 2019
Google bans predatory payday loan apps from the Play Store: Google has fought predatory loans for a while, but now it's taking that fight to its app store. The Wall Street Journal has learned that Google recently banned Play Store apps with "deceptive or… https://t.co/2JWpAFaDeO pic.twitter.com/5iHJ5HZWAK
— Zion Tech Group (@ZionTechGroup2) October 12, 2019
Google bans predatory payday loan apps from the Play Store https://t.co/0ujYgOIf6h pic.twitter.com/OL8vmXoGTU
— Ace Computer (@Acecomputer5) October 12, 2019