Now it seems that this particular app has been removed from the Play Store.

But after I was made aware of this problem, I see that there are SEVERAL 
other apps doing the same thing.
I tried a few of them, and they work, enabling users to send paid apps to 
friends - for free.

Why Google doesn't remove these apps I don't understand.

Terry


kl. 13:48:02 UTC+2 tirsdag 31. juli 2012 skrev Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy) 
følgende:
>
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 7:18 AM, Terry wrote: 
> >>Sending an email or SMS with a link to the Play Store based on an 
> >>installed APK would be fine. Sending the actual APK would not be. 
> > 
> > The apps sent to my friends (with APP2Friend) DID arrive - emails with 
> real 
> > apk-files attached. 
> > So this scheme seems to work. 
> > 
> > But this is too stupid! 
> > It is hard to understand that this can be possible. 
>
> APK files are world-readable on a device. 
>
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