According to thenextweb, in order to curb the spread of encryption software, Google updated its terms of service in July to ban cryptocurrency mining applications. However, in addition to a large number of mining applications, Google also mistakenly banned some legitimate applications, including MinerGate, an application with more than 1 million installations. The application originally provided management functions for mining and remote cloud mining. In order to comply with Google's updated terms of service, MinerGate removed the on-device mining function from its application. A spokesperson for MinerGate said that previously, mining directly on the phone was one of MinerGate's core functions. But despite MinerGate's removal of this feature to meet the updated terms, Google removed the app from its store. |
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