
Adamu Garba’s
Crowwe social media app has been deleted from Google play store.
The app, which imitates Twitter, had received horrible reviews from Nigerians after Adamu
Garba supported the banning of Twitter and encouraged Nigerians to support Indigenous apps by downloading his Crowwe app.Not only did
the app receive horrible reviews, Nigerians also reported that Crowwe’s Terms
and Conditions were plagiarised word for word from another app, Spotify. The
discovery was also verified by Dubawa, a fact-checking platform, to be true.
"Check
the Crowwe app’s terms and conditions. It’s the SAME thing as Spotify. They
didn’t even bother editing. Like if you click on the hyperlink it redirects you
to Spotify theft. What sort of pangolo app is that?" a Twitter user wrote,
tagging Spotify.
Right now,
Garba’s Crowwe app, which has been described as an instant messaging and
financial transaction app that comes with a digital wallet that helps to
transfer and receive money while chatting, is no longer available on the Google
Play Store.
Google
removes from the Play Store applications that are perceived to have violated
its policy.
"Once
your app is removed, the published version of your app won’t be available on
Google Play until a compliant update is submitted," the app store policy
states.
"Until a
policy violation has been fixed, don’t republish a removed app," it added.
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