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59 banned Chinese apps go off Google Play, Apple App Store

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NEW DELHI: The 59 Chinese apps banned by the government have been taken down from Google Play Store and Apple App Store in India, blocking their access to mobile phone users in the country.

The government had on Monday banned 59 Chinese applicatio­ns saying they were prejudicia­l to sovereignt­y, integrity, and security of the country. A day later popular short video app Tiktok was taken down from Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The other 58 Chinese apps have now been removed.

Google said that it has temporaril­y blocked access to the banned apps on its India Play Store. “While we continue to review the interim orders from the Government of India, we have notified the affected developers and have temporaril­y blocked access to the apps that remained available on the Play Store in India,” a Google spokespers­on said.

However, the spokespers­on did not disclose details of the apps that Google had blocked. Similar action has been taken by the Apple App Store, sources said. Chinese apps removed from Play Store and App Store include UC Browser, SHAREIT, Wechat, Camscanner, and Mi Community. Tiktok app has gone offline and stopped working completely for users in India. According to sources, developers of many of the 59 banned apps had taken down their apps from Google Play Store voluntaril­y. Meanwhile, in a statement, one of the banned apps Bigo Live said it has temporaril­y taken off the app from Google Play and App Store in India. “The Government of India issued an interim order on June 29, 2020, to block 59 mobile apps, including Bigo Live. We respect the Indian government’s order and will temporaril­y take off Bigo Live from Google Play and App Store in India until there is further clarity provided on this matter,” it said. According to the statement, Bigo Live is under Singaporeb­ased Bigo Technology. “We hold utmost priority to the compliance of all local laws as well as the privacy and security of all our users. We will be working closely with the Indian government under the local legal framework.”

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