Apple App Store First Removal On the afternoon of February 6, 2012, all iOS applications from
Qihoo 360 were removed from the
App Store by Apple, without disclosing the reason for the removal. On February 7, 2012, Qihoo 360 issued a statement on
Sina Weibo: "We have received a reply from Apple: 360 products do not need to make any modifications and will be reinstated on the Apple App Store within the next 48 to 72 hours. The reason for this removal is that Apple found some products had manipulated reviews, resulting in abnormal user ratings and reviews. Apple conducted an investigation as usual. Due to all wireless products from 360 being under the same Apple account, this led to the removal of all products." On the morning of February 8, 2012, all Qihoo 360 products were reinstated on the App Store.
Second App Store Removal On the evening of January 25, 2013, most applications from Qihoo 360 on the Apple
App Store were once again removed, leaving only 360 Cloud Drive available for download. By March 5, 2014, Qihoo 360's products were reinstated on the
App Store.
Xiaomi App Store • On April 28, 2013, Xiaomi removed 360 Mobile Security from the
MIUI App Store because the app, without Xiaomi's knowledge, displayed phrases like "MIUI Warm Prompt" when prompting users to modify permissions, potentially causing user confusion. • On September 27, 2013, Xiaomi delisted all 360 products from its app store. The reason cited was that 360 Mobile Assistant recommended users uninstall apps from other companies, including Xiaomi App Store and Baidu Maps, without providing any justification. • On January 8, 2016, Xiaomi again removed all 360 products from its app store. This action was due to reports that some Xiaomi users were deceived by 360 Security Guard PC Edition through pop-ups and similar tactics into installing a software called "Thunder OS." This software altered
MIUI system signatures without user consent, preventing Xiaomi phones from undergoing normal system upgrades. It also tampered with phone
recovery, hindering users from uninstalling it, and causing system crashes that prevented startup.
Other App Stores • In September 2013, besides Xiaomi, 360 Mobile Assistant also prompted users to uninstall built-in applications like official stores from Huawei, Samsung, BBK (Step High), Lenovo, and other mobile companies. Subsequently,
Huawei,
Lenovo,
Coolpad,
OPPO, and several other companies confirmed that they would completely delist all 360 products from their respective app stores. == Waterdrop Live suspected privacy infringement ==