TikTok, UC browser, ShareIT among 52 Chinese apps Indian intelligence agencies want you to stop using
Popular apps like TikTok, UC browser and ShareIT are among 52 Chinese apps that Indian intelligence agencies want people to stop using.
Popular apps like TikTok, UC browser and ShareIT are among 52 Chinese apps that Indian intelligence agencies want people to stop using. According to a report in Hindustan Times, the agencies have asked the government to either block or advise people to stop use of 52 mobile applications linked to China over concerns that these weren’t safe and ended up extracting a large amount of data outside India.
These include video conferencing app Zoom, short-video app TikTok, and other utility and content apps such as UC browser, Xender, SHAREit and Clean-master. The agnecies believe that threat attached to these apps will have to be assessed one by one.
Full list of apps
TikTok
Vault-Hide
Vigo Video
Bigo Live
SHAREit
UC News
UC Browser
BeautyPlus
Xender
ClubFactory
Helo
LIKE
Kwai
ROMWE
SHEIN
NewsDog
Photo Wonder
APUS Browser
VivaVideo- QU Video
Perfect Corp
CM Browser
Virus Cleaner (Hi Security Lab
Mi Community
DU recorder
YouCam Makeup
Mi Store
360 Security
DU Battery Saver
DU Browser
DU Cleaner
DU Privacy
Clean Master – Cheetah
CacheClear DU apps studio
Baidu Translate
Baidu Map
Wonder Camera
ES File Explorer
QQ International
QQ Launcher
QQ Security Centre
QQ Player
QQ Music
QQ Mail
QQ NewsFeed
WeSync
SelfieCity
Clash of Kings
Mail Master,
Mi Video call - Xiaomi
Parallel Space
Out of these, Zoom has already been in news for security reasons. The government had issued an advisory on use of Zoom on the recommendation of the national cybersecurity agency – Computer Emergency Response Team of India (CERT-in). The company had responded to the home ministry advisory, insisting that it was serious about user security.
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