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Mobile phones are incomplete without apps, as it is impossible to do anything without them. But nowadays fake apps for smartphones have also come up a lot and users don’t know which app is correct and which fake app. Because of this, there are many difficulties.

Google has added several security checks to the Play Store to detect and remove fake apps. Nevertheless, many people still commit cyberattacks or frauds by creating fake apps on Play Store. Today we will tell you some ways to find out which app is fake.

Find out the fake app on Google Play Store

Method 1

When you search for an app on Play Store, more than one app with the same name may appear. The difference between them can usually be spelling mistakes in names and information. Read the app details and also look at the name carefully to find out these mistakes before downloading.

Method 2

When you read the app’s description page, see tags like “Editor’s Choice” and “Top Developer” because they are less likely to have duplicate apps.

Method 3

When downloading popular apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, PUBG Mobile, and others, you can see a lot of apps on the Play Store. But if an app has only 5 to 10,000 downloads, it will be a fake app.

Method 4

Don’t forget to check out the screenshot of any app before downloading it. Screenshots in a fake app are likely to contain funny words and funny pictures.

Method 5

Also, look at the ratings and reviews of the app as it will also show what other users are saying about the app.

Method 6

The fake app can also be detected as to when the app was published, whether it has a website or not, as well as the location of the company.

In these ways, you can easily detect fake apps. Nowadays, there are many fake banking apps, and the bank also warns us about it through messages.

Top Trending Apps on Play Store

Clubhouse

One such big Android launch is Clubhouse. It gained attention when Elon Musk and Bill Gates used it to discuss specific aspects. For a layperson, the app allows you to listen in on talks or host their talks where others can listen, almost like listening to a live podcast. It isn’t quite as excellent as the iOS version, but still, we hope it to strengthen in the upcoming weeks.

Cultivate

Cultivate is a tool for increasing productivity. It’s generally a to-do list app with a gamification component. You schedule things that you want to do every day.  Users tell the app as you seem to do them, and it waters your little activity plant. If users don’t water the plant for an extended period, it will crumble. It’s a simple concept. However, some users use apps like these to great success. This one is completely free, with no advertisements or in-app purchases.

Pokadota

Pokadota is a photography app. It is a camera app that also allows you to print photos. It functions as a digital camera. You purchase a 35mm virtual film roll. The app is then used to take pictures. The app conceals the images from you, and indeed the company eventually prints and sends the images to users. It reintroduces the nostalgic feeling of taking a photograph but not having a clue about what it will look like until it is developed. That’s a fun nostalgia trip, and it’s also a specialized experience.

Sketch 360

Microsoft’s latest one is Sketch 360. It is, in fact, a drawing app. However, it goes a little further than that. You can use the app to create 360-degree panoramic illustrations. When you’re finished, users can glance around to see one’s entire creation. Many tools throughout the app help users adjust to their new, curved canvas. A Microsoft Store edition (for Surface computers) is a little simpler to use. However, if Microsoft keeps this up with it, this one has some promise.

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Source: Follow These Methods to Check Fake App on Google Play Store

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