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Google Play, also known as the Google Play Store or Play Store, is a digital distribution service operated by Google that serves as the official app store for Android devices. It allows users to browse and download applications, games, music, books, movies, and television programs, either for free or at a cost. As of 2017, Google Play featured over 3.5 million Android applications and had over 82 billion app downloads in 2016, although this number was reduced after a purge of apps. The service has been the subject of security issues, including malicious software being approved and uploaded to the store.learn more on wikipedia
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