
Google has temporarily removed the Trust Wallet app from the Play Store, just a few days after the FBI issued a warning about the risks associated with non-KYC crypto services. Trust Wallet, a leading self-custody wallet, announced that it had previously been notified by Google about the potential removal and had submitted an appeal. The app was briefly unavailable but has since been reinstated on the Play Store. This incident has raised concerns among Android users, especially in light of the FBI's recent warnings.
Google Play Store can now download two apps at once https://t.co/g2NzOkTs9m https://t.co/UNB4dL5Std
Trust Wallet temporarily removed from @Google Play Store 👀 This effects Andriod users only. While they are appealling the app will continue to work but do not install fake Trust Wallet apps on Google Play Store ⚠️ @TrustWallet #Trustwallet https://t.co/4UYK0Letq0
.@TrustWallet: “The Android version of the app is back on the Google Play Store”. https://t.co/FfBAg0cRqd https://t.co/bd5ehbpoxb


