Google Pay Removed From Playstore For Some Users, Google Responds

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Recently some Indian users reported that Google Pay was removed from play store. Also, there were some issues with the SBI banking servers. The server issues were happened recently and now Google Pay removed from PlayStore for unknown reasons.

Lots of users tweeted about the same. Tweets like the below one were posted by lots of users. Google now addressed the problem and tweeted the same. So as for now you don’t need to worry about the problem.

Google Pay business app is still there only the personal use Google Pay removed from the play store. people are concerned about the same. The news was leaked the NPCI treated Google pay as an unauthorized UPI app. But later NPCI stated, Google Pay is authorized and secured. Today the error on Google Pay app and the app itself was nowhere to see on play store.

As you can see in the screenshots the app was disappeared. But the more interesting this is the web version of the play store was showing the app as usual. So the problem is on the mobile version. That concludes that this is not any serious problem which we should worry about. Also, Google tweeted about the issue and said, the app will be live soon.

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So till the issue is being fixed you can avoid transacting using Google Pay for some time. As this is a temporary issue it’s going to get fixed. There is no need for panic as of now. Just if you are transacting a big amount now, avoid those transactions.

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