Paytm Taken Down From Play Store

Paytm was among other apps against which the tech giant has acted, the spokesperson said. ET was unable to verify which other apps had been taken down along with Paytm from the Play Store. “We are surprised that our app (was) taken off (Play Store). Homegrown financial services giant Paytm on Sunday put forth its side of the story after it was taken down by Google. Payments firm Paytm in a new blog post on Sunday called its takedown. PayTM was recently taken down from the Google Play Store, leaving many puzzled about the reason for the same. Some point out its Chinese connections as a possible reason which is not true. The Indian-made app has been taken down from the app store for a whole different reason.

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Payment app Paytm has been mysteriously taken down from Google Play Store. The app, owned by One97 Communications Ltd, is not visible on Google Play Store for now.

All other apps under its umbrella -- Paytm For Business, Paytm Money, and Paytm Mall -- are, however, are available on Play Store.

The Paytm app is still available for download on the Apple App Store.

To this end, Paytm in a statement on Twitter said, 'Paytm Android app is temporarily unavailable on Google's Play Store for new downloads or updates. It will be back very soon. All your money is completely safe, and you can continue to enjoy your Paytm app as normal.'

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Paytm disappeared from Google Play Store a few hours after Google’s Suzanne Frey, who is Vice President, Product, Android Security and Privacy, posted a blog, detailing a few guidelines.

“We have these policies to protect users from potential harm. When an app violates these policies, we notify the developer of the violation and remove the app from Google Play until the developer brings the app into compliance. And in the case where there are repeated policy violations, we may take more serious action which may include terminating Google Play Developer accounts. Our policies are applied and enforced on all developers consistently,” she wrote.

'We have the same goals for our gambling policy. We don’t allow online casinos or support any unregulated gambling apps that facilitate sports betting. This includes if an app leads consumers to an external website that allows them to participate in paid tournaments to win real money or cash prizes, it is a violation of our policies,' wrote Suzanne.

This is being linked to the removal of the app.

One97 Communications Ltd was founded by Vijay Shekhar Sharma. The company had received massive funding from fintech firm Ant Financials, which is an ally of China's Alibaba group.

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India’s payment app Paytm is not ready to let the big hands Google twist its arms. After its main app was taken down from the Google Play Store two days ago, Paytm is ready to fight it over, and accuses as ‘arm-twisting’, in its new blog post on Sunday.

Stating its side of the story, Paytm said Google didn’t give it an opportunity to explain its new cashback sticker feature. The ban amounting to Google insinuating Paytm to be a gambling app is defamatory in nature, the Noida-based firm said in the blog.

“This (removing Indian apps temporarily from the Play Store) will be familiar to all Indian internet companies since they face similar arm-twisting and fear of Google’s dominance over India’s digital ecosystem every day,” Paytm said in its blog on Sunday evening.

Paytm also reiterated that it’s delisting from the Play Store was owing to its new cashback feature, which it launched to users on Friday morning, according to Google’s mail.

“There is a bigger question here that the Indian startup ecosystem and developers should think about. As a startup, we are running law-abiding businesses and building for India. Google and its employees are making policies which are over and above the laws of our country, and are arbitrarily implementing them,” said Paytm accusing Google.

On Friday morning, at around 11:30, Paytm said that it received an email from Google Play Support informing that the Paytm Android app had been delisted since it doesn’t comply with Google’s policy around ‘gambling’.

“Your app contains content that doesn’t comply with the Gambling policy as it offers games with “loyalty” (e.g. engagement or activity) points that (1) are accrued or accelerated via real-money purchases which (2) can be exchanged for items or prizes of real-world monetary value,” Paytm’s blog said, quoting the memo from Google.

Paytm also said that its cashback campaign was within the guidelines, with no rules being broken, with Google’s payment app, Google Pay running a similar campaign this IPL season called ‘Tez Shots’.

“We maintain that our cashback campaign was within guidelines, as well as all laws of the land. We did not break any rules and there was no violation. It is not related to gambling in any manner whatsoever,” according to the blog.

On Friday morning, both the main Paytm app and fantasy gaming Android app ‘Paytm First Games’ were removed from the Play Store. Google objected to Paytm’s integration of real-money gaming apps or websites into Paytm’s main payments app, a person familiar with the development said.

Responding to these allegations, Paytm in its blog accepted that while Google Play Support reached out to the company on three different occasions (on August 20th, August 28th, and September 1st) with some concerns on a separate matter of Paytm First Games’ promotion through the Paytm app.

However, Paytm said that it had complied with Google’s ask on the matter immediately, in spite of disagreeing with the policy, in general.

Paytm also added that Google has enormous control over which apps a user downloads through its Play Store policies while making billions of dollars in advertising revenues from the Indian startups that make these apps.

Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports (FIFS) counts sports technology startup, Dream11, as its founding member, along with MyTeam11 and Fancode, as its platinum members.

“While Paytm did not directly engage in, or promote sports betting or gambling, it did have links to third-party sites which did. The ease of using Paytm on these third-party apps may have been viewed by Google as the element which makes Paytm as supporting these sites. Since many other apps are also promoting betting and gambling websites through ads and pop-ups, if Google applies the same standard, I would expect more apps will get taken off the Play Store,” said Akash Karmakar, Partner, Law Offices of Panag & Babu.

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