New Delhi, Tech Desk. The Mitron app introduced in comparison to the Mitron app has been re-entered on the Google Play Store. The Mitron app was introduced in a collision with the Chinese short video making app TikTok, which was suspended a day earlier by Google for violating its policy. However, now Google has issued a new statement clarifying the matter that if an app encourages users to remove another app, it will be considered a violation of Gogole’s policy. However, Google restored the Mitron app only after the second day of cleaning up the case.
On June 2, the Mitron app was suspended from the Google Play Store on behalf of Google. Google had said that it does not allow to list any such app on its platform, which gives treatment just like any other app. The Mitron app was launched about two months ago on the Google Play Store, which was accused of inciting anti-China sentiments and was promoted as a country app to compete with TikTok. Last week, questions were raised about user security on the Mitron app. It has been said that attackers on this app can easily attack and pay important information of users. But now in the new version introduced by the company, no information has been given about user security at the moment.Â
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Mitron app has more than 50 lakh downloads in India. The Mitron app presents itself as a Bengaluru-based free short video and social media platform. Its user interface is exactly like TikTok. Its owner is Shibank Agarwal, a student of IIT Roorkee. Aggarwal bought Mitron’s source code from Pakistani coding company Qboxus. Its Pakistani version is TicTic.