Google and Apple love to tell you what you can and can't download. Wayne Williams ignores their petty restrictions and reveals how and where to get (safe) apps and add-ons they've banned, and software that's been discontinued
If an app has been removed from the Google Play or Apple App Store, or been forbidden entry in the first place, there’s usually a good reason. It may have been found to contain malware or offensive material, or is buggy and unstable. However, there are also many examples of Google and Apple ‘banning’ apps for self-serving reasons, such as because they supposedly undermine their business model (advert blockers being a prime example), provide direct competition to one of the company’s own tools, breach copyright restrictions or don’t meet the store’s submission guidelines.
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