Indian Army decides to ban 89 apps list: Here are the details

Indian Army decides to ban 89 apps list: Here are the details

89 apps list ban by the Indian Army, the Indian Army has decided to ban a total of 89 apps list for the Army personnel on each Android and iOS platform posing security threats. Though these apps would continue to stay accessible by civilians, the Army men will be unable to make use of these 89 apps henceforth. The Army has claimed that the “all-weather” friends have been trying to trouble India on the LOC and LAC.


Out of those 89 apps, most are Chinese mobile apps, which the Army believes are getting used to sending out necessary data and security information to China. Last month, Indian govt had banned 59 applications starting in China in the nation.


Other than the Chinese apps, there are different few apps like Facebook, Instagram, Tinder, Tumblr, Reddit, Songs.pk, etc which also the Army has banned. The Army has baned these non-Chinese apps for its personnel most likely as a result of a few of these apps have been used for honey trapping in the past, and a few apps have known security issues. Video conferencing app Zoom has also been banned, which has faced a lot of privacy and security in recent times.


Social media applications like Facebook utilized by ISI agents for honey trapping


It is pertinent to notice right here, that many incidents previously have been reported where personnel of the Indian Armed forces has leaked delicate info related to the Indian armed forces after they have been honey-trapped by the Pakistani ISI operatives on social media. These Pakistani handlers usually pose as women and use apps like Facebook and Tinder to honey trap the Indian Army and Navy personnel to take out sensitive information from them.


The list of 89 apps banned by the Indian Army


The listing of all these 89 apps which the Indian Army has decided to ban are:


  1. WeChat
  2. QQ
  3. Kik
  4. ooVoo
  5. Nimbuzz
  6. Helo
  7. Qzone
  8. Share Chat
  9. Viber
  10. Line
  11. IMO
  12. Snow
  13. To Tok
  14. Hike
  15. TikTok
  16. Likee
  17. Samosa
  18. Kwali
  19. Shareit
  20. Xender
  21. Zapya
  22. UC Browser
  23. UC Browser Mini
  24. LiveMe
  25. BigoLive
  26. Zoom
  27. Fast Films
  28. Vmate
  29. Uplive
  30. Vigo Video
  31. Cam Scanner
  32. Beauty Plus
  33. True Caller
  34. PUBG
  35. NONO Live
  36. Clash of Kings
  37. All Tencent gaming apps
  38. Mobile Legends
  39. Club Factory
  40. AliExpress
  41. Chinabrands
  42. Gearbest
  43. Banggood
  44. MiniInTheBox
  45. Tiny Deal
  46. Dhhgate
  47. LightinTheBox
  48. DX
  49. Eric Dress
  50. Zaful
  51. Tbdress
  52. Modility
  53. Rosegal
  54. Shein
  55. Romwe
  56. Tinder
  57. TrulyMadly
  58. Happn
  59. Aisle
  60. Coffee Meets Bagel
  61. Woo
  62. OkCupid
  63. Hinge
  64. Badoo
  65. Azar
  66. Bumble
  67. Tantan
  68. Elite Sinles
  69. Tagged
  70. Couch Surfing
  71. 360 Security
  72. Facebook
  73. Baidu
  74. Instagram
  75. Ello
  76. Snapchat
  77. Daily Hunt
  78. News Dog
  79. Pratilipi
  80. Heal of Y
  81. POPXO
  82. Vokal
  83. Hungama
  84. Songs.pk
  85. Yelp
  86. Tumblr
  87. Reddit
  88. FriendsFeed
  89. Private Blogs

India bans 59 Chinese apps


In the aftermath of the Galwan Valley standoff, the Indian Government had banned TikTok and 58 different Chinese apps, saying they engage in activities that threaten Indian national sovereignty, integrity, and defence. The ministry in its press launch stated that it has not too long ago been receiving complaints from varied sources together with a number of stories in regards to the misuse of some mobile apps obtainable on Android and iOS platforms for stealing and surreptitiously transmitting customers’ data in an unauthorized method to servers which have a location exterior India. The compilation of those data poses which menace to nationwide safety and sovereignty and is a matter of deep concern stated the assertion.


(Also Read: Boycott China: List Of Top Chinese Companies In India )


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