Chinese Apps
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Chinese smartphone manufacturers have received notices from Government
Last year, the Indian government took a dramatic step by prohibiting 220 Chinese apps from being used in the nation. Authorities are now targeting Chinese smartphone makers with notifications asking for details on the data and components used in the devices, according to a new report, as a result of security worries. The brands in…
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India Bans PUBG and 117 More Chinese Apps, Total 220 Apps Banned
In the third instalment of digital strike, India bans 118 more Chinese apps including the popular gaming app, PUBG Mobile. The government has announced the ban amid an ongoing border tension with China over the past more than 17 weeks. The ban will prove to be a huge blow to China as India has one…
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47 More Chinese Apps Banned In India, Now 106 Apps Banned
Not more than a month after the ban of almost 60 Chinese apps by India, a second batch of 47 Chinese apps have been banned. According to the breaking reports, India has banned almost 50 Chinese apps today. Though the list of these 47 apps are not known, the sources of major Indian news agencies…
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Chinese Billionaire Jack Ma Summoned By Indian Court In Complaint of Promoting Fake News and Censorship
In complaint by a former employee, the Chinese billionaire Jack Ma has been summoned by an Indian court. The complaint alleges that one of the billionaire’s business holdings censored content critical of China and promoted fake news. The court summons about a dozen individuals or company units involved in the matter by the end of…
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In A Bold Move Against China, India Bans 59 Chinese Apps
In a bold move against China, India bans 59 prominent Chinese Apps in a move on Monday. Leading the list by popular Apps such as Tik Tok and WeChat, almost 60 Chinese Apps have been banned due to security reasons. The Chinese government on Tuesday reacted that the move is discriminatory in nature.
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China’s TikTok App is Banned in India Following a Court Order
The trending short video app from China, TikTok has been banned from India following a court order earlier. According to the Reuters, the Chinese origin entertainment app has been removed from app stores of both the Google and Apple platforms following a government order on Monday.