
Google Programmatic Access Libraries (PAL)
Its primary SDK category is Ad Networks and it's used by iOS apps.
Looking at download trends over the last month, the most popular iOS apps that use Google Programmatic Access Libraries (PAL) are:
Using this information, it appears that Google Programmatic Access Libraries (PAL) is Somewhat Popular among iOS app developers.
Moreover, over the last 30 days, Google Programmatic Access Libraries (PAL) has been…
- Installed on 78 iOS apps.
- Deleted from 7 iOS apps.
It's especially popular among iOS apps in the following genres: News and Entertainment.
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