Indian Government is going to ban 54 Chinese apps?

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The news agency ANI has recently informed through a tweet on Twitter that the Indian government is going to ban 54 Chinese apps soon. Sources say that the government feels that these apps can threaten the security of the country and therefore an order to ban them will be issued soon. These apps include many popular apps like AppLock and Garena Free Fire.

ANI has issued this information by tweeting some time ago that the government is banning 54 Chinese apps. The reason behind this is said to be related to the security of the country. The government believes that in the tight conditions between China and India, these 54 Chinese apps can be a threat to the security of the country and hence it is necessary to ban them.

At present, the full list of the names of those apps, which the government is banning, has not been released, but the names that have come up are Beauty Camera: Sweet Selfie HD, Beauty Camera: Selfie Camera, Equalizer and Base Booster, Camcord for Salesforce Ant. , isoland 2: ashes of time light, viva video editor, tencentApps like Xdriver, AppLock and Dual Space Lite are included.

Government is not taking such a decision for the first time. Last year also, the government had banned many apps like PUBG, Tiktok and Cam Scanner.

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