- India has now officially instituted a Chinese app ban that specifically targets 60 applications.
- Among the apps is the insanely popular TikTok as well as some other favorites of Android users.
Update: January 26, 2021 (1:33 AM ET): The Indian government has now officially instituted a permanent ban against the apps it initially listed in June last year. This lengthy list includes TikTok, WeChat, Baidu, and a number of Xiaomi apps.
Per Times of India, the government was not satisfied by the app companies’ responses with regards to data collection and sharing in the country.
Original article: June 29, 2020 (12:09 PM ET): Today, the Indian government officially instituted a Chinese app ban which bans 60 apps. Some of the apps are relatively unknown but a few of them are incredibly popular, including the worldwide phenomenon TikTok.
We learned the news via Twitter, but we had heard rumblings of a Chinese app ban in the country as early as two weeks ago.
In a statement on the matter, the Ministry of Electronics & IT says the apps in question are “engaged in activities which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order.” You can see the full statement in images below as well as the tweet where we found the info:
BIG BREAKING: Indian Govt bans 59 Chinese apps, including Tik-Tok. Full list: pic.twitter.com/QR1dpRPln5
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) June 29, 2020
There are exactly 60 applications part of the Chinese app ban, most of which we were sure would appear on the official list, However, there are a few we didn’t expect.
India Chinese app ban: The official list
- TikTok
- Mi Community
- SHAREit
- Clash of Kings
- DU recorder
- YouCam Makeup
- DU Battery Saver
- DU Browser
- DU Cleaner
- DU Privacy
- DU Recorder
- Clean Master – Cheetah
- Cache Cleaner
- DU Apps Studio
- Baidu Translate
- Baidu Map
- QQ Launcher
- QQ Security Centre
- QQ Player
- QQ Music
- QQ Mail
- QQ NewsFeed
- WeSync
- QQ International
- New Video Status
- V Fly Status Video
- Mobile Legends
- Vmate
- ES File Explorer
- Mi Video call-Xiaomi
- Parallel Space
- SelfieCity
- Mail Master
- Vault-Hide
- Vigo Video
- Bigo Live
- UC News
- UC Browser
- BeautyPlus
- Xender
- ClubFactory
- Helo
- LIKEE
- Kwai
- ROMWE
- SHEIN
- NewsDog
- Wonder Camera
- Photo Wonder
- APUS Browser
- VivaVideo- QU Video Inc
- CM Browser
- Virus Cleaner (Hi Security Lab)
- Meitu
- Hago Play With New Friends
- Cam Scanner
- We Meet
- Sweet Selfie
Unfortunately, although the statement makes it clear which apps are part of this Chinese app ban, it doesn’t at all make clear how India will enforce this new policy. As far as we can tell, all the apps above are still available on the Google Play Store and will continue to work on people’s phones who already have them downloaded.
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In addition, some of the apps above are stock apps that come with devices, specifically the Xiaomi-branded apps. It would be difficult to remove stock apps like these, even with a Play Store removal, so would that make the phone itself banned, too?
It’s very possible this is just a symbolic ban, but we have reached out to Google to find out if the company has any plans for following this new Chinese app ban for India. We will let you know if the company gets back to us with a statement.
In the meantime, if you are in India and use one of the apps above you are technically violating the ban — but, without any listed repercussions for doing so, we don’t know how serious of a “crime” that is.
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