89 Apps Banned In India Today. The Indian Army has asked its personnel to delete their accounts from 89 apps by July 15 or face action. From social media accounts to e-commerce and dating sites, platforms banned for usage by. Indian army asks soldiers to delete Facebook, Tinder, PUBG Mobile, and 83 other apps: Report (Image: Bloomberg) After the government of India banned 59 Chinese apps for everyone in the country, the Indian army asks soldiers and officers to delete 89 apps from their smartphone. The report first comes from news agency ANI. As per the news, most of these 47 Chinese apps are banned for privacy violations. Till now, the Indian government has banned 106 Chinese apps (47+59) for citizens and also banned 89 apps for the Indian army.
After the Modi government's ban on 59 Chinese mobile applications in the country, the Indian Army has asked its personnel to delete 89 mobile apps from their smartphones, including Facebook, PUBG. India News: The list of 89 apps that the Indian Army has ordered all officers and soldiers to delete (reported in Thursday’s edition of TOI) include news aggregat. among 89 apps banned by.
The Army has set July 15 as the deadline for the security forces personnel to remove the 89 apps from their phones. However, they will be allowed to use social media and messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, YouTube and Twitter as long as they don't reveal their army background on the platforms.
As per the news, most of these 47 Chinese apps are banned for privacy violations. Till now, the Indian government has banned 106 Chinese apps (47+59) for citizens and also banned 89 apps for the Indian army. The Indian Army has asked its personnel to delete 89 apps, including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter from their phones, said reports. According to the Times of India, the personnel have been asked to remove these applications by 15 July and have been warned of strict action if they don't comply.. Indian Army has asked its personnel to delete 89 apps from their smartphones including Facebook. The Indian Army has asked soldiers to delete 89 apps from their smart phones including Facebook, Instagram, SnapChat and several apps already banned by the government, people familiar with the. Truecaller disappointed with Indian Army’s decision to include app in list of 89 banned apps. Truecaller, in a statement, noted that the app was Swedish and all the app data is stored in India. advertisement. India Today Tech New Delhi July 10, 2020 UPDATED: July 10, 2020 10:48 IST.