
India Launches New Round of Bans on Chinese Apps
The Indian government on Monday has reportedly banned 54 more Chinese internet applications on the grounds that they pose "security threats."
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The Indian government on Monday has reportedly banned 54 more Chinese internet applications on the grounds that they pose "security threats."
China's MIIT published a document in response to complaints from web users and media reports that some websites compel users to download an app while browsing the page.
TikTok parent company ByteDance recently relaunched a free reading app called "Hongguo Novel." It is positioned as an app focusing on free novels and audiobooks.
The popular Chinese app "Xiaohongshu" recently launched a new feature called "Moment," which allows users to publish text-only notes. According to the official WeChat account of Xiaohongshu, this new feature supports the publication of pure text content.
Data from app analytic platform App Annie revealed that the number of mobile app downloads has surged during the first two weeks of February in the Chinese mainland market
NIO intelligent cockpit launches “App Store”, over 40 apps will be available starting tomorrow.
On Wednesday, Baidu released an App called "Wonder" which is aimed offering information services to young people.
On Tuesday, the Shanghai Consumers Council issued a report about its investigation into the renewal deduction time of 12 apps.
China’s cybersecurity watchdog caught 33 map and text applications provided by Baidu Inc., Alibaba Group Holding and Tencent Holdings Ltd. collecting excessive personal data without users’ consent.
It was reported that at about 17:31 on October 18, the global daily active users (DAU) of TikTok, a world-famous short video sharing app under ByteDance, exceeded 1 billion. Company insiders later responded that the news was untrue.
On August 15th, DJI, the renowned drone manufacturer, recently announced that it has discovered some imitated DJI applications on Google Play. DJI officially stated that these apps were created by unauthorized individuals for fraudulent purposes.