All Apps Name Ban In India. India claims the apps are harvesting data and sending it to foreign servers. Sino-Indian relations have taken another hit following New Delhi’s decision to ban 59 apps that it claims pose a. The government of India has decided to ban 59 apps of Chinese origin as border tensions simmer in Ladakh after a violent, fatal face-off between the Indian and Chinese armies. The list of apps banned by the government includes TikTok, which is extremely popular. The government announced the ban on the 59 Chinese apps (full list below) Monday night. The government has banned 47 apps of Chinese origin in India. The new move comes just weeks after the ban of 59 initial Chinese apps that took place just late last month.
The government of India has banned 59 Chinese apps that it has found to be prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India. The banned apps include TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser and Club Factory. The ban covers some of the most popular apps in India like TikTok, SHAREiT, UC Browser and WeChat. Almost all the apps banned have some preferential Chinese interest and the majority have parent.
India Business News: The government on Monday “blocked” as many as 59 Chinese Apps, including TikTok, UC Browser, WeChat, Shareit and CamScanner, for “engaging in activiti
India claims the apps are harvesting data and sending it to foreign servers. Sino-Indian relations have taken another hit following New Delhi’s decision to ban 59 apps that it claims pose a. CamScanner is now banned in India. CamScanner is an app to scan documents but it got banned in India along with other 58 apps from Chinese companies following the government’s order. One of the popular apps on this list, TikTok, has been taken down from the Google Play and Apple App Store but CamScanner is still available at these stores. However, it could also follow suit considering it is. India has taken the lead in ensuring data security and sovereignty of its citizens by blocking apps such as TikTok and US President Donald Trump has taken note of this move in his executive orders, said telecom and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday. He was speaking a day after US President Donald Trump issued separate executive orders banning US residents from transacting with. The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said the ban will be come as a big support to its 'Boycott Chinese Goods' campaign.. the statement said, adding that there has been a strong chorus in the public space to take strict action against apps that harm India's sovereignty as well as the privacy of citizens.. CNN name, logo and all.