WhatsGap is basically a mapping app which is used by netizens in order to locate retail businesses such as restaurants, cafes and shops which are in favour of Hong Kong’s democracy in the region.

Google Removes Hong-Kong’s Mapping App from its App Store

A Google spokesperson said: The tech giant has also explained that unlike Apple, that pulled HKmap.live from its app store last October, users will be able to reinstall WhatsGap on Android. However, several netizens have started the boycott of Google over its decision to remove the app from the Play Store and shared their angers on the different platforms of social media. Google also received an objection from the Hong Kong authorities. Users wrote on Twitter and shared their view like this is a good chance for the people of Hong Kong to know who and what are worth to support in this movement. While Google and Apple are not on list apparently. Recommended Reading: Google Play Store will not Notify you for Updated Apps