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by sudosysgen
2101 days ago
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"Banned" in India. In countries like India, most people are using Android and a large number are using third party app stores or installing APKs. So market presence will stay. Monetization will be impossible, sure, but India is not really profitable anyways. |
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Any source for this? I wasn't aware that third party stores are used by the general population as commonly as the play store anywhere.