Google removes all ad-blocker applications from Google Play

  Although Google it has been praised many times for the freedom offered to developers who publish applications in Google Play, here is that in some respects the company does not differ at all from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. During the day yesterday Google decided to eliminate from Google Play all ad-blocker applications, i.e. applications that block the display of advertising banners anywhere on the Internet. Google's main source of income is advertising, and the removal of advertising banners from AndroidOS it is a very big problem that Google now wants to solve.

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  Basically Google said that the developers are violating certain provisions of the TOS Google Play, taking over part of the way Apple acts to protect its own services. In the end, no matter what company we are talking about, money matters the most and freedom can be extremely easily violated when a company's sources of income are at risk.