Govt of India Bans 59 Chinese Apps Including Tiktok, Uc Browser, Helo
The Government of India on Monday restricted upwards of 59 Chinese applications including TikTok and UC Browser "which are biased to sway and trustworthiness of India, resistance of India, security of state and open request," news organization ANI revealed. Greater part of these applications were as of late red-hailed by insight offices over worries that they were gathering client information and perhaps at the same time sending them "outside" of the nation's fringes.
Among the applications that have been restricted are Tik Tok, Sharit, Kwai, UC Browser, Baidu map, Shein, conflict of Kings, DU battery saver, Helo, Likee, YouCam cosmetics, Mi Community, CM Browsers, Virus Cleaner, Apus Browser, among others.
Indian Govt Bans 59 Chinese Apps List.
- TikTok
- Shareit
- Kwai
- UC Browser
- Baidu map
- Shein
- Clash of Kings
- DU battery saver
- Helo
- Likee
- YouCam makeup
- Mi Community
- CM Browers
- Virus Cleaner
- APUS Browser
- ROMWE
- Club Factory
- Newsdog
- Beutry Plus
- UC News
- QQ Mail
- Xender
- QQ Music
- QQ Newsfeed
- Bigo Live
- SelfieCity
- Mail Master
- Parallel Space
- Mi Video Call — Xiaomi
- WeSync
- ES File Explorer
- Viva Video — QU Video Inc
- Meitu
- Vigo Video
- New Video Status
- DU Recorder
- Vault- Hide
- Cache Cleaner DU App studio
- DU Cleaner
- DU Browser
- Hago Play With New Friends
- Cam Scanner
- Clean Master — Cheetah Mobile
- Wonder Camera
- Photo Wonder
- QQ Player
- We Meet
- Sweet Selfie
- Baidu Translate
- Vmate
- QQ International
- QQ Security Center
- QQ Launcher
- U Video
- V fly Status Video
- Mobile Legends
- DU Privacy
જુઓ એપ્લિકેશન લીસ્ટ અને જુઓ કયી એપ પર બેન કર્યું.
The press release further said that the Ministry of Information Technology has received "many representations raising concerns from citizens regarding security of data and risk to privacy relating to operation of certain apps".
The press release further said that the Ministry of Information Technology has received "many representations raising concerns from citizens regarding security of data and risk to privacy relating to operation of certain apps".
"The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN) has also received many representations from citizens regarding security of data and breach of privacy impacting upon public order issues," the press release mentioned.
It further says that the move to ban these Chinese apps move will "safeguard the interests of crores of Indian mobile and internet users". This decision is a targeted move to ensure safety and sovereignty of Indian cyberspace, it said.