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    India Bans TikTok, WeChat and a Number of Other Apps by Chinese Companies

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaJune 30, 20203 Mins Read
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    Tension between India and China is rising and the latest move comes from the Indian Government targeting a huge number of applications made by Chinese companies.

    In total, the Indian Government has banned a total of 59 applications including popular ones like TikTok. This is quite a headache for TikTok as India is its biggest market as per Google Play downloads according to data from Statista. In the country, the app has over 100 million users which is quite big and a number that is rising by the day.

    The Indian Government says the ban comes into effect as it “has received many complaints from various sources including several reports about the misuse of some mobile apps available on Android and iOS platforms for stealing and surreptitiously transmitting users’ data in an unauthorized manner to servers which have locations outside India”.

    A number of reports from various Government agencies including the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre and the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN) have pointed out that the apps the country is banning are a risk to the privacy of Indian citizens  and a threat to national security.

    The list is not made up exclusively of apps owned by Chinese companies but a bigger percentage of those on the list come out of China. Not all Chinese-made apps are on the list as I have mentioned above that only 59 apps are on the list.

    This is mainly a political move and at this point it is hard to tell how the Chinese government will react. China, as you probably already know, has banned most of the popular applications such as Facebook, Google and others from the country and it will be interesting to see their argument with the move taken by the Indian Government. If they try to protest the move, it will be hypocritical since they do the same for most other applications.

    Below is the full list of apps banned by the Indian government:

    • 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
    • WeChat
    • UC News
    • QQ Mail
    • Weibo
    • 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
    TikTok WeChat
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