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Google Bans Cryptocurrency Mining Apps From the Play Store (bleepingcomputer.com)

The Google Play Store is no longer welcoming apps that mine cryptocurrencies on users' devices. The new policy plainly states: "We don't allow apps that mine cryptocurrency on devices." As a result, Google will start to remove any app from the Play Store that violates these terms. It will however still allow mining apps that are used to control cryptocurrency mining operations on remote devices -- such as servers or desktops. Bleeping Computer reports: Preventing cryptocurrency mining on Android is crucial because untethered mining operations can easily overheat or destroy batteries -- or even devices if the battery case deforms, leaks, or catches fire. Such scenarios have already happened. Android malware strains like Loapi and HiddenMalware have been known to cause physical damage to infected smartphones. Google didn't publicly announce the policy change, but developers who had apps removed complained on Reddit. Other policy changes were also made, such as the decision to ban apps with repetitive content. You can read the new "Restricted Content" section of the Play Store Policy Center here, and compare it to an earlier version here.

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  1. Re:I paid for my phone by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Informative

    No, a company is not entitled to forever control what their customer does on the device they sold some time ago.

    It's a good thing they aren't doing that, then. They're controlling what apps the user can get from their store, full stop. Google doesn't remove apps from your device retroactively when they ban them from the store. You may go now.

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