Ban on Chinese apps: In an unprecedented move, the government of India on Monday banned 59 Chinese apps, citing concerns that these applications are ‘prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order’. Most of these applications have already been removed from Google Play Store’s listing page. The applications banned by the government include TikTok, Club Factory, SHAREit, Likee, Mi Video Call (Xiaomi), Weibo, Baidu and Bigo Live. 

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“The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre, Ministry of Home Affairs has also sent an exhaustive recommendation for blocking of these malicious apps... the government of India has decided to disallow the usage of (these) apps,” the release by the IT Ministry read.

Some of these apps had millions of downloads on Google Play Store but the ban should not impact users, with several capable alternatives available in the market. Here is a look at them:

TikTok, Helo, Big Libe, Vigo Video, Vmate, U Video and Kwai banned: Alternate apps

Mitron

Chingari

Bolo Indya

Roposo

Shareit, Xender, ES File Explorer banned: Alternate apps

Files Go

Google Drive

Dropbox

UC Browser, DC Browser, CM Browser, APUS Browser banned: Alternate apps

Google Chrome

Mozilla Firefox

Microsoft Edge

Mobile Legends banned: Alternate apps

Fortnite Battle Royale

Call of Duty Mobile

Baidu Translate banned: Alternate apps

Google Translate

We Meet, We Chat banned: Alternate apps

Facebook

WhatsApp

Telegram 

Hago Play With New Friends banned: Alternate apps

Houseparty

Baidu map banned: Alternate apps

Google Maps

Apple Maps

Shein, Club Factory, ROMW banned

Myntra

Flipkart

Amazon

Camscanner banned: Alternate apps

Adobe Scan

Microsoft Office Lens

YouCam makeup, SelfieCity, Meitu banned: Alternate apps

B612 Beauty & Filter Camera

DU battery saver banned: Alternate apps

Battery Saver & Charge Optimizer

Newsdog, UC News, QQ Newsfeed banned: Alternate apps

Google News

Apple News