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Oops we did it again! Google admits failing to wipe X-Mode SDKs from its Play Store

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Google on Friday removed 25 Android apps from the Google Play Store after missing them during a prior purge. The apps contained the X-Mode SDK that the Chocolate Factory previously banned for selling location data. “Due to an oversight during our enforcement process,25 apps containing the X-Mode SDK were not removed from Google Play after the developers were given a 7-day warning,» a Google spokesperson said in a statement emailed to The Register. «After learning of the error, we immediately removed the apps.» The SDK gathers location data that X-Mode, a Reston, Virginia-based data broker, then sells to third-parties. In early December, Google and Apple gave mobile app developers seven days and two weeks respectively to jettison the X-Mode SDK, a software library the developers had integrated into their apps in exchange for payment – «$10K or more a month,» the data biz claims.

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