47 More Apps Banned By Govt
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.
47 more apps banned by govt. The banned apps were "variants and cloned copies of the 59 Chinese apps that were banned in June. These banned clones include Tiktok Lite, Helo Lite, SHAREit Lite, BIGO LIVE Lite and VFY Lite," tweeted ANI.. Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology bans 47 apps which were variants and cloned copies of the 59 Chinese apps that were banned in June. Govt bans 47 more Chinese apps Greater Kashmir | India has banned 47 more apps with links to China, most being clones or from the same parent company whose main applications were banned last month, a The government has banned 47 more Chinese apps, taking the total number of mobile applications banned for being prejudicial to sovereignty, integrity and defence of the country, to 106, according to a source. The source privy to the development said that the 47 additional Chinese apps that have been.
New Delhi: Nearly a month after banning 59 Chinese apps, the Indian government has barred 47 more Chinese apps from operating in the country, which were largely clones of the previously banned apps, sources said. The list of the concerned mobile applications will be published soon. New Delhi: The government has banned 47 more Chinese apps, taking the total number of mobile applications banned for being prejudicial to sovereignty, integrity and defence of the country to 106, according to a source. Earlier on June 29, the government had banned 59 Chinese apps, saying they were. NEW DELHI: The government has banned 47 more Chinese apps which are apparently clones of the 59 applications which were banned earlier, news agency PTI reported on Monday quoting sources. An order.
The government has banned 47 Chinese apps in India. Near the end of June, 59 Chinese apps had been banned by the government to “protect national interest and security” More From WION The source privy to the development said that the 47 additional Chinese apps that have been banned now were clones and variants of the apps which were blocked earlier. AFP The government last week banned 47 variants, or clones, of 59 Chinese mobile applications that it had banned last month, including Helo Lite, Bigo Lite, CamScanner Advanced. 47 Chinese apps banned: Indian rivals to banned apps support govt’s decision. After banning 59 Chinese apps last month the government of India announced the ban of 47 clones of already banned China-owned applications.Indian alternatives of these Chinese apps support the ban and want users to move to apps developed by Indians for Indians.
Other Chinese apps in the banned list were Club Factory, SHAREit, Likee, Mi Video Call (Xiaomi), Weibo, Baidu, BIGO LIVE and more. Govt bans 47 more Chinese mobile apps Recommend This Article: Prime News, Nation, (New Delhi), July 27:-The government has banned 47 more Chinese apps, taking the total number of mobile applications banned for being prejudicial to sovereignty, integrity and defence of the country, to 106, according to a source. The source privy to the development said that the. After blocking 59 Chinese apps last month, the Indian government has banned 47 more Chinese apps from operating in the country, which were largely clones of the previously banned apps. Beirut, Lebanon: 78 dead and 4000 injured in two massive Explosion, video shows the aftermath of the blast The Big.
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 A month after it banned 59 Chinese apps, the government has banned 47 more apps -- largely clones of the apps banned previously -- on privacy and national-security considerations, multiple media. Indian govt banned 47 more Chinese apps after 59 apps banned in June. The government has banned 47 more Chinese apps in India. Near the end of June, 59 Chinese apps had been banned by the government to “protect national interest and security”
After banning 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, the Union government on Monday banned 47 more Chinese apps in India. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) called a ban on.