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Google has banned the Infowars Android app over false coronavirus claims – The Verge, The Verge

Google has banned the Infowars Android app over false coronavirus claims – The Verge, The Verge
  

Google has banned the Infowars Android app from the Google Play store, the company confirmed to Wired on Friday . Google also confirmed the app’s removal to The Verge , and we couldn’t find the Infowars app in a search on the Play Store this evening.

The app was apparently removed because of a video posted by radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones that, according to Wired , “Disputed the need for social distancing, shelter in place, and quarantine efforts meant to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.” Before it was removed, the app had more than , , downloads, Wired reports.

“Now more than ever, combating misinformation on the Play Store is a top priority for the team,” a Google spokesperson said in a statement given to The Verge . “When we find apps that violate Play policy by distributing misleading or harmful information, we remove them from the store.” Infowars was not immediately available for comment.

Last week, Alex Jones was ordered by New York Attorney General Letitia James. to stop selling Infowars products that were marketed as a treatment or cure for the coronavirus. “[Alex Jones’] Latest mistruths are incredibly dangerous and pose a serious threat to the public health of New Yorkers and individuals across the nation,” James said in a statement .

Tech companies have also publicly committed to cracking down on coronavirus misinformation. Google has an “SOS Alert” in place for searches for COVID – , the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, that points to resources from the CDC and local governments at the top of search results. And a group of companies that includes Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Reddit, Twitter, and YouTube said they’re “jointly combating fraud and misinformation about the virus” in a (statement issued on March) th .

Apple permanently banned the Infowars app from the App Store in September 2018 , citing App Store guidelines that forbid content that’s “offensive, insensitive, upsetting, intended to disgust, or in exceptionally poor taste.”

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