Garena Free Fire, Tencent’s Xriver are among the apps that would be prohibited. This is not the first time the Indian government has prohibited applications. Hundreds of games and other applications were banned in 2020, including the popular PUBG Mobile when border tensions with China flared in May 2020. During that period about 300 apps were prohibited. And today another 54 apps are banned.
The list of 54 applications banned in India:
Onmyoji Arena Onmyoji Chess Parallel Space Lite 32 Support RealU Lite -video to live! RealU: Go Live, Make Friends Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade SmallWorld-Enjoy groupchat and video chat Stick Fight: The Game Mobile Tencent Xriver Twilight Pioneers UU Game Booster-network solution for high ping Video Player Media All Format Viva Video Editor – Snack Video Maker with Music Voice Recorder & Voice Changer Volume Booster – Loud Speaker & Sound Booster Wink: Connect Now EVE Echoes Extraordinary Ones FancyU – Video Chat & Meetup FancyU pro – Instant Meetup through Video chat! FunChat Meet People Around You Garena Free Fire – Illuminate Isoland 2: Ashes of Time Lite Lica Cam – selfie camera app Live Weather & Radar – Alerts MoonChat: Enjoy Video Chats MP3 Cutter – Ringtone Maker & Audio Cutter Music Player – Equalizer & MP3 Music Player – MP3 Player Music Player – Music, MP3 Player Music Plus – MP3 Player Nice video baidu Notes – Color Notepad, Notebook AppLock APUS Security HD (Pad Version) Astracraft Badlanders Barcode Scanner – QR Code Scan Beauty Camera – Selfie Camera Beauty Camera: Sweet Selfie HD CamCard for SalesForce Ent Conquer Online Conquer Online – MMORPG Game CuteU Pro CuteU: Match With The World Dual Space – 32Bit Support Dual Space – 64Bit Support Dual Space Lite – Multiple Accounts & Clone App Dual Space Pro – 32Bit Support Dual Space Pro – Multiple Accounts & App Cloner DualSpace Lite – 32Bit Support Equalizer – Bass Booster & Volume EQ & Virtualizer Equalizer & Bass Booster – Music Volume EQ Equalizer Pro – Volume Booster & Bass Booster
Following receipt of the interim order issued under Section 69A of the IT Act the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has instructed Google and Apple to prohibit access to the applications in order to enforce the ban in India. According to MeitY these apps involved in acts that were detrimental to the country’s sovereignty and integrity, as well as constituting a major danger to the state’s security and defence. They were said to get a variety of crucial permissions and harvest sensitive user data. These obtained real-time data are being abused and sent to servers in hostile countries. In addition to this, there were further major issues, since some of these applications may conduct espionage and surveillance operations via the camera/mic, obtain precise position (GPS), and engage in malicious network behaviour akin to previously restricted apps. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.