Google stubs out apps that facilitate sale of cannabis

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Devs now need to move shopping cart out of app.

Google stubs out apps that facilitate sale of cannabis
Alphabet Inc's Google on Wednesday banned apps on its app store that facilitate the sale of marijuana or related products, as part of a change to its content policy. Developers only need to move their shopping cart option outside the app to comply with the new policy, a Google spokesperson told ...

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