Google pulls the Gmail application from iTunes



Google has pulled back its Gmail application from the Apple App Store due to a mistake message 

After Apple was endorsed for the new Gmail application on iOS, Google was compelled to pull its cloud-based email application from the App Store.

IPhone and iPad clients have revealed a mistake influencing the notice framework. The mistake caused a blunder message to fly up, which read:

'No substantial' aps-condition 'consent string for application'

We don't recognize what that implies, yet it can not be so terrible on the grounds that Google has reported the issue and the withdrawal of the Gmail application on its blog and clarifies that on the off chance that you have it introduced, you have Can keep on using it:

'Prior, today we propelled the new Gmail application for iOS. Shockingly, it contains a blunder that broke the message and prompts the client to see a mistake message when opening the application out of the blue. '

'We have expelled the application while we settled the issue and we will present to you another adaptation soon. Any individual who has introduced an application can keep on using this application. '

Along these lines, it appears Google just needs to cleanup everything and push out a cleaned form instead of refreshing to finish everything.

We trust the turnaround time on another form will be truly quick.

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