Why Google is banning Sugar Daddy apps in India?

Google is now planning to ban all the Sugar Daddy apps available in India. Recently, in an interview, the app developer stated that they are now going to forbid the apps that are either providing sexual acts in exchange for any monetary or other kinds of compensation.

If you’re not known with this term, Sugar daddy apps are those apps where older men are involved in young women where they are ready to spend money on them in exchange for sexual favors. It is now a thing that is being common in India and if we see the numbers, then India has the highest number of sugar daddies than any of the other Asian country has.

The country has around 3,38,000 sugar daddies already in India followed by Indonesia that has around 60,250 sugar daddies involved. Google has now strictly taken the step to prohibit these kinds of apps where anyone is compensated sexually.

As per Google, the company is planning to ban  “apps that promote sex-related entertainment, escort services or other services that may be interpreted as providing sexual acts in exchange for compensation, including, but not limited to compensated dating or sexual arrangements where one participant is expected or implied to provide money, gifts or financial support to another participant (‘sugar dating’).”

Google Play Store is going to ban the apps from 1st September.

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