Malwares have become the biggest problem plaguing the Google Play Store and there’s been numerous reportings of how numerous adware or spyware have sneaked past its defenses to affect users. They’ve been found to be buried in popular apps, with a huge number of downloads, and Google is known to suspend apps found guilty of the same.
CooTek has released an official statement saying that it’s “in continuous communication with Google to clarify the potential misunderstanding.” The removal of its apps from the Play Store doesn’t affect its existing users, says the company. It also denies allegations stating updated apps submitted by them to the Play Store were involved in malicious ad activity.