Google Play Store has removed several apps after leaking the personal information of smartphone users. The move comes after it was discovered that some Android apps were leaking information recently. Security researchers Dr. Spyware was invented by the web. SpinOk, a spyware found in many popular apps, was found to have infiltrated users' devices and leaked stored personal data and sent them to remote servers.
Spyware was found in 101 Android apps downloaded from the Google Play Store. Webb claims. The problem was found in apps that were downloaded a total of 421,290,300 times from the Play Store. The user interfaces of the apps are designed to attract the users and include ways to win fun prizes, games and rewards.
Spyware tracks users' activities under the guise of this. Such apps have been removed from the Google Play Store. Users have also been advised to avoid these apps if they are on their phones. Among the apps removed by the Play Store are many of the most downloaded apps. Noizz, Zapya,VFly, MVBit, Biugo, Crazy Drop, Cashzine, Fizzo Novel, CashEM, Tick, Vibe Tik, Mission Guru, Lucky Jackpot Pusher and Domino Master are the most prominent among them.