Google has bowed to pressure to remove an app accused of promoting gay conversion therapy, months after Apple, Amazon and Microsoft took action. The Living Hope Ministries app, made by a US Christian ...
The country's largest LGBTQ rights group is revoking its endorsement of Google over the company's refusal to remove an app tied to the practice of conversion therapy. The Mountain View, Calif. company ...
Google is resisting pressure to remove what appears to be a "conversion therapy" app for gay people from the Google Play store after Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft all banned the service. The app in ...
Google has removed a so-called “gay conversion” app developed by Living Hope Ministries, a Texas-based Christian organization that tries to convince gay people that they can live as straight people ...
Google’s Play Store is currently hosting a gay conversion therapy app from a religious group called Living Hope Ministries. The app gives users access to recordings of sermons, text devotionals, and ...
The same day the Human Rights Campaign downranked the company in its index of the best LGBTQ-friendly employers, Google decided to yank from the Play Store a controversial app accused of promoting ...
Google has deleted a controversial app from the Google Play store that encouraged young LGBTQ people to seek conversion therapy. A Google spokesman told Business Insider the company decided to remove ...
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