Banned Chinese Apps In India Images. The government of India has banned 59 Chinese apps that it has found to be prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India. The banned apps include TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser and Club Factory. On Monday, India banned 47 apps, which were clones of the 59 Chinese apps banned in June, and is also examining 275 more apps for violation of national security and user privacy, according to reports. The government of India has announced a ban on 59 Chinese apps that were listed on the Google Play Store and the Apple iOS App Store in India. The list includes the popular short video service TikTok, browser and content app UC Browser, file sharing service Shareit, women-specific fashion shopping app Shein, popular mobile game Clash of Kings.
India’s government banned nearly 60 Chinese mobile apps on Monday, including TikTok, citing national security concerns, after a deadly clash between their militaries this month raised tensions. 59 Chinese Apps ban in India: The perfect replacement for banned Chinese apps in India July 1, 2020 July 9, 2020 Team Tentaran 0 Comment Please follow and like us:
Chinese digital applications that are widely used in India are seeking excessive information from users. More than 45% of Chinese apps ask users to provide access to camera and microphones even when there is no need for such permissions to run the apps.
The government of India has banned 59 Chinese apps that it has found to be prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India. The banned apps include TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser and Club Factory. A day later, Google said it has removed all the banned applications from the Play Store.Following the ban, TikTok refuted the claims that suggest it will pursue legal action against the Indian government for banning the app in India. Reacting to the 59 apps banned by India, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said the country is "strongly concerned regarding the decision of the Indian government". TikTok removed from Google Play store, App Store after India bans 59 Chinese apps (Express photo: Sneha Saha) The government of India on Monday announced the ban of 59 Chinese apps in the country.A day later one of the most popular short video applications TikTok has been taken down from Apple App store and also Google Play store. For users who have the TikTok app download can still use the. New Delhi: Nearly 15 new mobile applications such as ByteDance-owned video editing app CapCut and Xiaomi’s browser app were included in a follow-up ban on 47 Chinese apps late last month, according to a list that ET has reviewed. The remaining were ‘lite’ or ‘pro’ versions of the apps that the government banned earlier in June, including TikTok and Helo, both owned by ByteDance, the.