Deccan Chronicle

POPULAR GAME PUBG, 117 OTHER APPS BANNED

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New Delhi, Sept. 2: India on Wednesday banned 118 more mobile apps with Chinese links, including popular game PUBG, citing data privacy concerns and a threat to national security. This takes the total count of Chineselin­ked mobile apps banned by India to 224.

New Delhi, Sept. 2: India on Wednesday banned 118 more mobile apps with Chinese links, including popular game PUBG, citing data privacy concerns and a threat to national security.

This takes the total count of Chinese-linked mobile apps banned by India to 224.

The 118 apps banned on Wednesday include Baidu, Baidu Express Edition, Alipay, Tencent Watchlist, FaceU, WeChat reading, Government WeChat, Tencent Weiyun, APUS Launcher Pro, APUS Security, Cut Cut, ShareSave by Xiaomi, and CamCard, besides PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite, according to an official release.

“The government blocks 118 mobile apps which are prejudicia­l to sovereignt­y and integrity of India, defence of India, the security of the state and public order,” the statement said.

The move comes amid fresh border tensions with China in Ladakh.

The statement cited numerous complaints received by the IT Ministry from various sources, including several reports about the misuse of some mobile apps available on Android and iOS platforms for stealing and surreptiti­ously transmitti­ng users’ data to servers outside India.

“The compilatio­n of this data, its mining and profiling by elements hostile to national security and defence of India, which ultimately impinges upon the sovereignt­y and integrity of India, is a matter of very deep and immediate concern which requires emergency measures,” the release said.

Earlier on June 29, the government had banned 59 Chinese apps, including hugely popular TikTok and UC Browser, saying they were prejudicia­l to sovereignt­y, integrity and security of the country.

That ban, applicable on apps such as WeChat and Bigo Live, had come in the backdrop of a stand-off along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh with Chinese troops.

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