Android users were fooled by an app named ‘Virus Shield’ claiming to be the anti-virus. It was discovered by a blog called Android Police. The app later was removed from the app store on 6th of April. Google is offering full refund for anybody who has bought the app. Further, it is issuing $5 Play Store credit to regain the confidence of the buyer. Over 30,000 downloads are reported for the app. Following is the mail Google sent to its customers:
Hello,
We're reaching out to you because you recently purchased the "Virus Shield" app on Google Play.
This app made the false claim that it provided one-click virus protection; in reality, it did not.
Google Play's policies strictly prohibit false claims like these, and in light of this, we're refunding you for your "Virus Shield" purchase. You should see funds returned to your account within the next 14 days.
Additionally we'd like to offer you $5 promotional credit, which can be used to purchase digital content on Google Play such as apps, games, books, music and movies.
Your credit redemption code is XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. Click or tap here to redeem. For help redeeming, please visit our Help Center.
We're sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused; rest assured that we're always working to make Google Play better for our users.
Thank you,
Google Play Support