47 Apps Banned List Image. Xiaomi's 'Mi Browser Pro' figures on the list of 47 Chinese apps that were banned by India recently, a source said. This is in addition to the Xiaomi's Mi Community app which was banned earlier. A. The Indian government has decided to ban 47 Chinese 'clone' apps including SHAREit Lite and TikTok Lite. The apps have been banned in the country because of violations of user privacy and national. Xiaomi's 'Mi Browser Pro' figures on the list of 47 Chinese apps that were banned by India recently, a source said.This is in addition to the Xiaomi's Mi Community app which was banned earlier.Image Source: ShutterstockXiaomi puts 'Made in India' banners to cover branding at stores A source privy to the development said that 'Mi Browser Pro' is in the list of additional 47 Chinese apps which.
India banned TikTok and dozens of other Chinese mobile apps in June and has now added another 47 to the list India has banned 47 more Chinese apps just weeks after blocking the highly popular video-sharing platform TikTok and 58 others over national security and privacy concerns, an information ministry official and media reports said Monday. A few weeks ago, the Indian government had banned 59 Chinese apps on the grounds that they were a threat to national security. The initial ban was triggered by a border conflict that took place between the two nations. Now, New Delhi has banned 47 more Chinese apps, which are all variations or clones of the previously banned 59.
Image Source : VANSHIKA MALHOTRA. Apps on iPhone. The Indian Government has banned 47 more Chinese apps, after recently blocking 59 Chinese apps in the country. The decision to ban more Chinese.
Nearly a month after banning 59 Chinese mobile applications, the Union government has banned 47 more that included TikTok Lite, Helo Lite and Shareit Lite.The order was issued on Friday. Also read. Representative Image. Following the ban of 59 Chinese apps including Bytedance's TikTok and Helo, the Indian government has banned 47 more Chinese apps. According to news agency ANI, the list of. According to an order issued on Friday, July 24, the ban will be extended to 47 Chinese apps which were clones of the previously banned 59 Chinese apps. The new list of 47 banned apps will be released soon and is most likely to include alternatives or lite versions of the apps that were previously banned in the country on June 29. A month after the Government of India (GOI) banned TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps from operating in India, it has now reportedly blocked access to an additional 47 Chinese applications on Friday. As per reports, the freshly banned apps operated as ‘clones’ of the earlier banned apps. Reportedly, the government will soon release the list.