AppLovin (APP) said it has shut down a product linked to user and short-seller allegations that apps were being downloaded to mobile phones without consent, Bloomberg’s Olivia Solon and Priyanjana Bengani report. “The Array product was a test product and was shut down last quarter as it was not economically viable for us,” an AppLovin spokesperson said in response to a Bloomberg News inquiry. “Users never get downloads with any of our products without explicitly requesting it.”
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