47 More Apps Banned Name
The government has barred 47 more Chinese apps which were variants of the 59 apps earlier banned for violation of data and privacy issues. The banned apps are the clones of the previously barred apps such as Bytedance’s TikTok and Helo. While the government has not officially named the apps which.
47 more apps banned name. 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. 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. India has banned 47 more Chinese apps just weeks after blocking the highly popular video-sharing platform TikTok and 58 others over national security and privacy concerns, an information ministry.
India has banned 47 more Chinese apps just weeks after banning 59 of them, including TikTok, a video-sharing social networking app owned by ByteDance, a Beijing-based internet company. "We have banned 47 mobile apps from China in this ongoing exercise which highlights the government's seriousness about data privacy and security," an Indian. 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. The 47 banned Chinese apps were operating as clones of the earlier banned apps. The list of the 47 Chinese applications banned by the Indian government will be released soon. India has also prepared a list of over 250 Chinese apps, including apps linked to Alibaba, that it will examine for any user privacy or national security violations.
India banned TikTok and dozens of other Chinese mobile apps in June and has now added another 47 to the list, citing national security and privacy concerns and follows a deadly border conflict. "A ban on 47 apps was ordered late last week on grounds of national security and privacy concerns," the first person cited above told Mint.Name of these apps could not be immediately confirmed. 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. 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.
The Indian government on Monday banned 47 more Chinese apps that were clones of the 59 apps banned last month. The list of these 47 banned apps will be released soon. The decision to ban the 47. The Indian Government initiated a second-wave of banning Chinese apps on Friday. It has banned 47 more Chinese apps, after banning 59 apps including TikTok, UC Browser, last month, citing privacy concerns apart from the escalating Indo-China border conflicts. The 49 banned apps are mere clones of. According to an order issued on Friday, July 24, the ban will be extended to 47 Chinese apps which were clones of the previously banned 59 Chinese apps. The new list of 47 banned apps will be released soon and is most likely to include alternatives or lite versions of the apps that were previously banned in the country on June 29.
India has banned 47 more Chinese apps just weeks after blocking the highly popular video-sharing platform TikTok and 58 others over national security and privacy concerns, an information ministry official and media reports said Monday. 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. A few days back the Indian government has banned 59 Chinese apps for privacy violations. 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.
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.