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Google bans ‘sugar’ dating apps, but Tinder is still totally cool somehow

C. Scott Brown / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Google just recently updated and refined some of its Play Store policies, and now sugar daddy apps are banned.
  • The policy takes effect September 1, 2021, and could affect popular apps like Seeking Arrangement and Spoil.
  • A “sugar” relationship is one in which there is money or gifts exchanged for companionship. This new policy does not affect other apps in which relationships like these could be obtained, such as Tinder.

That’s because those last three apps are so-called sugar daddy apps. A “sugar” relationship is defined as incentivized companionship. A common example is a young woman dating an older, wealthy man, with the man gifting expensive items or even cash to the woman. In that situation, the man would be called a sugar daddy. However, sugar mommies exist as well, and people who don’t want to throw genders onto everything just use the term “sugar.”

Google, however, doesn’t seem to approve of people procuring these arrangements through the Play Store. In a new policy change first spotted by Android Police, Google puts the hammer down on sugar daddy apps. The terminology change includes the removal of “compensated sexual relationships (i.e., sugar dating).” Google says this app category now falls under its Inappropriate Content policy.

As such, unless Google changes its mind, all sugar dating apps will go missing from the Play Store on September 1, 2021.

Tinder is also a sugar daddy app, Google

The problem with Google’s policy change here is that it appears to be overly selective. Yes, the Seeking Arrangement app, for example, lays out that it is a way to find “mutually beneficial relationships.” But that doesn’t mean you couldn’t also find those relationships on other apps, such as Tinder.

Chances are good that nearly every attractive woman on Tinder has been offered a sugar daddy arrangement through that app. Sure, maybe only a few actually follow through, but it certainly happens. But Google isn’t about to ban Tinder — we’re certain of that.

Ultimately, this policy change might just be a way for Google to crack down on apps that explicitly promote themselves as sugar daddy apps. The Seeking Arrangement app does not use the term “sugar” anywhere in its description, so it’s possible it won’t see a ban on September 1. Still, if you are looking for a mutually beneficial relationship, you might need to learn how to sideload Android apps come September.

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