47 More Apps Banned By India. 47 more Chinese apps banned in India, PUBG, AliExpress now under govt radar The 47 apps are in addition to the 59 applications already banned by India. Atom Tech Shorts Monday, July 27, 2020 - 13:14 The Indian government has banned 47 more Chinese apps. The apps are allegedly clones of the 59 applications banned earlier. The ministry of electronics and information technology said the apps. The government banned 47 more Chinese apps in India. The move came a month after the government had banned 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, in the end of June to “protect national interest and.
India has reportedly banned 47 more Chinese apps just weeks after blocking the video-sharing platform TikTok and 58 others over national security and privacy concerns. Tensions between the world’s two most-populous nations soared last month after a Himalayan border clash that left 20 Indian troops dead and an unknown number of Chinese casualties. India bans 47 Chinese apps; over 250 more under scanner for user privacy violation. India has banned 47 Chinese apps over user privacy violations. India has prepared a list of over 250 Chinese apps, including apps linked to Alibaba, for allegedly sharing Indian user data with Chinese agencies.
The government has reportedly banned 47 more apps over national security concerns. The ban comes a month after around 59 popular Chinese apps, including TikTok and SHAREit, were barred from.
Indian Govt has banned 47 more Chinese apps which are reportedly, clones of the 59 applications which were earlier banned. Reportedly, India has also drawn up a list of 275 more Chinese apps, including PUBG, that it will examine for any violation of national security and user privacy, signalling heightened scrutiny and the possibility of more Chinese internet companies being banned in the country. India bans 47 more Chinese apps, clones of 59 banned apps; another 275 on radar including PubG BENGALURU | NEW DELHIIndia has drawn up a list of 275 Chinese apps that it will examine for any violation of national security and user privacy, signalling heightened scrutiny and the possibility of more Chinese internet companies being banned in the. The government has banned 47 apps of Chinese origin in India. The new move comes just weeks after the ban of 59 initial Chinese apps that took place just late last month. The government banned 47 more Chinese apps in India. The move came a month after the government had banned 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, in the end of June to “protect national interest and.