The Avito application has disappeared from Google Play

The Avito service application has become unavailable in the Google Play digital content store. For what reason it was removed is still unknown. The company understands the situation and has already prepared recommendations for users, and has also implemented the ability to download the Avito application on its website.

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«Friends, unfortunately, the Avito application has just become unavailable on Google Play. Let’s figure it out. We will keep you updated,” says the message that appeared on the company’s official Telegram channel.

At the same time, instructions were published that will help users continue interacting with the platform not only from stationary, but also from mobile devices. For those who already have the Avito application installed, nothing will change. Such users are advised not to delete the application and check their smartphone settings to ensure that it is not deleted automatically. It is noted that at some point the push notification function may become unavailable, so it is better to focus on email alerts, as well as in-app notifications.

If you need to install the Avito application, then you can use the link on the company’s official website, as well as the digital content stores Huawei AppGallery, Xiaomi Market and Rustore. If necessary, you can use the web version of the Avito website. In addition to this, the company has prepared a landing page that contains all the tips and recommendations on how to install the Avito application on Android devices. As for the iOS version of the application, it is still available in the Apple App Store.

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