India’s government has decided to boycott 59 applications of a Chinese starting point as border face-off in Ladakh after a brutal, deadly go to head between the Indian and Chinese armed forces. The review of applications banned by the government incorporates TikTok, which is very well known.
The government reported the restriction on the 59 Chinese applications (full rundown underneath) Monday night. The government said these applications were involved with activities that were biased to India’s power, honesty, and guard.
Here’s a list of the apps that have been banned by the government:
TikTok
Shareit
Kwai
UC Browser
Baidu map
Shein
Clash of Kings
DU battery saver
Helo
Likee
YouCam makeup
Mi Community
CM Browser
Virus Cleaner
APUS Browser
ROMWE
Club Factory
Newsdog
Beauty Plus
UC News
QQ Mail
Xender
QQ Music
QQ News Feed
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
India isn’t the first nation to act against Chinese applications, referring to the protection and digital security issues. Taiwan has restricted some Chinese applications. So has Germany, including zoom.