What Apps Are Being Banned. With TikTok, UC Browser, Shein, Shareit, WeChat and the likes being banned from Indian app stores, what this also means is that none of these apps would receive any developer support in India.As a result, users who have already downloaded these apps would not be able to access app downloads either. Here is the full list of apps that have been banned: 1. TikTok 2. Shareit 3. Kwai 4. UC Browser 5. Baidu map 6. Shein 7. Clash of Kings 8. DU battery saver 9. Helo 10. Likee 11. YouCam makeup 12. Reasons why Zoom App is being banned by governments across the world. Posted By Naveen Goud. 4687. As more and more corporate companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are banning the usage of Zoom App in their work environments, followed by governments across the world – here are 14 reasons which are making Zoom video calling app unsafe-.
By far its largest market, India, banned TikTok last week, along with 58 other Chinese apps. Officially security concerns were given as the reason, but that isn't the whole story. The apps that have been banned include the likes of WeChat, UC browser and of course, Tiktok. However, many like PUBG mobile, which is owned by Tencent, yet another Chinese company, have managed.
List of Chinese apps that can be banned in India. According to a report by the Hindustan Times, it is suggested that the various popular apps including TikTok, Xender, ShareIt, and more can pose a.
India on Monday banned 59 apps with Chinese links, including hugely popular TikTok and UC Browser, saying they were prejudicial to sovereignty, integrity and security of the country. The ban, which comes in the backdrop of current stand-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh with Chinese troops, also includes WeChat and Bigo Live. Here is the full list of apps that have been banned: 1. TikTok 2. Shareit 3. Kwai 4. UC Browser 5. Baidu map 6. Shein 7. Clash of Kings 8. DU battery saver 9. Helo 10. Likee 11. YouCam makeup 12. After banning 59 Chinese apps, the Indian government could ban over 200 other apps in the country. As per reports, the government will scrutinize around 275 apps for national security violations and users' privacy and if any security breach is found in any of the apps, it will most likely be banned by the government. The apps that have been banned include the likes of WeChat, UC browser and of course, Tiktok. However, many like PUBG mobile, which is owned by Tencent, yet another Chinese company, have managed.