Monday, 11 Jan 2021 07:42 AM MYT Google, which dominates India’s app market with over 98 per cent of smartphones using its Android platform, said its policies were 'continuously updated in response to new and emerging threats and bad actors'. — Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. MUMBAI, Jan 11 — At least 10 Indian lending apps on Google’s Play Store, which have been downloaded millions of times, breached Google rules on loan repayment lengths aimed at protecting vulnerable borrowers, according to a Reuters review of such services and more than a dozen users. Four apps were taken down from the Play Store — where the vast majority of Indians download phone apps — after Reuters flagged to Google that they were violating its ban on offering personal loans requiring full repayment in 60 days or less.