Report, Indian government again took action on Chinese apps, 47 apps banned

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Last month, the Indian government had banned 59 Chinese apps including TikTok in India. The reason given was that the banned apps share data of Indian users with China. However, even after banning 59 apps, the matter has not stopped. According to reports, now the Indian government has once again banned 47 Chinese apps in India. It is being told in media reports that these apps were clones of earlier banned apps, hence now the government has taken action against these apps also. At present, the names of these 47 apps have not been revealed and no official statement has been issued by the Government of India in this regard. It is expected that soon the government can issue a notification in this regard and make the information public.

As we told, the issue of apps ban is not going to stop here. After banning 47 apps, soon the government is preparing to tighten the noose on other Chinese apps also. The list of these apps includes many popular apps and games. of The Economic Times Report According to , the government is eyeing 275 Chinese apps, which are being investigated for violation of national security and user privacy. The popular game PUBG is also included in the list of these apps.

According to the report, the apps being reviewed have been accused of sharing data of Indian users with China. We are currently investigating this and the next list will be prepared on the basis of this review.

It is noteworthy that at the end of June last month, apart from TikTok, the Indian government had banned 58 Chinese apps in India, which include ShareIt, UC Browser, Shein, Club Factory, Clash of Kings, Helo, Mi Community, CamScanner, ES. Many apps like File Explorer, VMate were included. The government claimed that all these apps were involved in such activities, which could pose a threat to the sovereignty and integrity of the country, security of the country, state security and public order etc. Due to data security and user privacy, the government had banned 59 apps, while now it is believed that other banned apps will also be announced by the end of July.

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