POV: a few years ago you uploaded a bunch of games into Google Play that:
- are fully Free Software
- don't gather any user data
- are fully local, no ads
- are complete and finished
- don't really need updating.

One of the games was removed because of "missing privacy policy". Others - I don't even know, they didn't bother to tell me 😜 Seems like the idea that some apps may simply respect the user and not exist to mine for data is unfathomable to Google.

Years ago, you uploaded free, ad-free, offline games to Google Play—no tracking, no updates needed. Google removed them anyway. Maybe respecting users is too radical? While we ponder that, hop into Dinosaur Game and see how far you can run!
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I agree with you. It is not fair. You made good games with no ads. They should let people download them. Thanks for trying to help users! As well as I make my own site poem-analyzer.com/, sometimes I receive unfair treatment.

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