Government Bans 47 More Chinese Apps in India After TikTok, 58 Others Banned in June: Report
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The 47 apps that have been banned by the latest decision of the government are said to be clones of the 59 apps that were banned last month. 4h36t
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 28 July 2020 18:53 IST
The list of newly banned apps is yet to be released by the government 5s1n11
Highlights
The new move comes just weeks after banning 59 Chinese apps
Government is said to examine a list of over 250 apps
TikTok, SHAREit, and UC Browser were amongst the earlier banned apps
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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” — including the hugely popular TikTok app. Now, almost 50 more apps have been banned, for operating as clones of the previously banned apps — the list of particular apps banned in the fresh decision is yet to be announced. However, it has been reported that the announcement would take place officially shortly. The government earlier banned apps including CamScanner, SHAREit, and UC Browser, among others. That ban was announced under the provisions of Section 69A of the Information Technology Act.
The 47 apps that have been banned by the latest decision of the government were operating as the clones of the 59 apps that were banned last month, according to a tweet posted by DD News. A report by India Today TV, citing government sources, said that the government had also prepared a list of over 250 apps that would be examined for any privacy or national security violations.
It is believed that some top gaming Chinese apps including PUBG Mobile would be a part of the new list of banned apps. However, the government is yet to release the details pertaining to the development.
The earlier ban was imposed on popular apps including directed Apple and Google to remove the banned apps from their respective app stores in the country.
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