Total Commander is one of the most popular file managers at present. Although many people know its excellent functions in windows, it is actually a very reliable choice on Android However, it has been proved that total commander has encountered some problems on the Android system. If the next operation is not satisfactory to Google, the file manager will be excluded from the Google play store
Google obviously doesn't like the fact that Total Commander allows users to install APK files, so it now threatens to ban the app from the Google play store unless this feature is removed.
The problem is that when a file manager loses such a function, it may become meaningless, especially because it is an Android system. To some extent, TC only provides users with installation options in Android file manager. But Google now threatens to ban the app in the play store.
"Applications published through Google play may not modify, replace or update themselves using any method other than Google play's update mechanism. Similarly, an application may not download executable code (such as DEX, jar and. So files) from sources other than Google play." According to reports, Google said: "this restriction does not apply to code running in a virtual machine or interpreter, any of which provides indirect access to the Android API (such as WebView or JavaScript in the browser). As mentioned earlier, your application (APK versions 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035 and 1036) causes users to download or install applications from unknown sources other than Google play."