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59 were banned earlier, this time the government may ban 265 more apps including PUBG

59 were banned earlier, this time the government may ban 265 more apps including PUBG


After banning 59 Chinese apps in India, the government is on the way to ban 265 more apps, including PUBG. The government is investigating whether these apps pose a threat to the country's sovereignty and security. The government is looking into whether these apps are capable of providing customer information security. According to sources, the company is trying to shut down all the apps that have a server in China.

According to sources, these 265 apps include Pubji! This famous game is operated by the Chinese company Tencent. The list also includes Xiaomi's app Zili, e-commerce giant Alibaba-run Aliexpress app, Resso app, Byte Dance-operated ULike app. Center sources further said that the government may ban 265 apps, or ban some of them. However, if testing shows that these apps are secure in all respects, then these apps may not be banned.


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Official sources said that Chinese apps are being checked regularly and an attempt is being made to find out where they are being coded. Some of these apps are dangerous for national security. At the same time, some apps have been found to be violating the rules of information sharing and privacy.


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The government is preparing rules - According to the report, the Indian government is now making rules for the app, which everyone must abide by. And if no one understands them, then those apps will be banned. A senior official said that this is a big plan of the government to strengthen cybersecurity and secure the data of Indian citizens. These guidelines will tell you what apps can and can't do.

The Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps, including TickTock, UC Browser and CamScanner, on June 29 in the heat of the Indo-China conflict and the martyrdom of 20 Indian soldiers. According to the Ministry of Information Technology, if it is possible to run such an app in India directly or in any other way, a case will be filed against that app under the Technology Act and other laws. The Indian government will be forced to take legal action against that app.




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