Google, a notorious "Do no Evil", has recently been caught in the grip of the play store for not allowing access to the Android version of the Firefox browser.
A recent user response, when it tried to use the Android version of the Firefox browser to visit the Play Store mall, but found that can not do, the page unexpectedly prompts "the Web page can not be supported by the browser." This is obviously a screen for browsers.
This is not to be thought of before Firefox's company Mozilla ended up with Google for 10 years of cooperation, Firefox no longer default to use Google search, but instead to Yahoo search.
Previous statistics also suggest that Google's share of search users has fallen almost as much as Yahoo's search users, simply that Firefox's "mutiny" has led to a decline in Google's search share.
Is this the reason Google blocked Firefox to visit Play Store mall? This makes it difficult for Google to explain why it doesn't do evil. Although Google has said in the last few days to abandon the "do not evil" slogan, instead of a new.
Of course, this may be a technical reason, and now someone has reported the problem to Google, to see how Google responded.