Indian Govt bans 59 Chinese apps, including Tik-Tok, Shareit

Breaking News: Government Bans 59 adaptable applications which are one-sided to influence and uprightness of India, defend of India, Security of State and Public solicitation. Chinese applications, including Tik-Tok. Full list:

  • TikTok
  • QQ Security Center
  • QQ Player
  • Vigo Video
  • Cam Scanner
  • ROMWE
  • Virus Cleaner
  • Clean Master Cheetah Mobile
  • ES File Explorer
  • Mobile Legends
  • Shareit
  • Photo Wonder
  • Hago Play With New Friends
  • Beutry Plus
  • Baidu map
  • DU Browser
  • UC News
  • APUS Browser
  • Clash of Kings
  • U Video
  • DU Recorder
  • Wonder Camera
  • QQ International
  • New Video Status
  • YouCam makeup
  • Vault-Hide
  • V fly Status Video
  • Vmate
  • Viva Video QU Video Inc
  • WeChat
  • CM Browers
  • Club Factory
  • DU Cleaner
  • Mail Master
  • QQ Mail
  • DU Privacy
  • SelfieCity
  • QQ Launcher
  • Likee
  • DU battery saver
  • Bigo Live
  • Parallel Space
  • Kwai
  • Weibo
  • WeSync
  • UC Browser
  • Baidu Translate
  • Mi Video Call Xiaomi
  • Meitu
  • Helo
  • Shein
  • Mi Community
  • Sweet Selfie
  • Cache Cleaner DU App studio
  • QQ Music
  • Xender
  • Newsdog
  • We Meet
  • QQ Newsfeed
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