Here are the biggest developments from the world of tech from the week ending July 3.
The government of India banned 59 Chinese apps stating that they engaged in activities that are "prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order.”
The app also has favourable reviews on the Play Store with a 4.5 out 5-star rating.
The duo denies Made in Pakistan accusation, say they are the legal owners of the codebase and any claim to the contrary is mischievous and libellous.
TikTok, SHAREit, PUBG, and several other popular apps have become staples for millions of Indian smartphone users.
Here are the biggest developments from the world of tech from the week ending June 5.
Mitron app's new Privacy Policy includes a page on ‘GDPR Data Protection Rights’
Without specifically naming the app, the search giant stated Mitron may make a comeback if the developers address the issues.
Apps that promote anti-China sentiment are gaining popularity in India, with the Remove China Apps recently raking up 5 million downloads.
A student of IIT Roorkee has developed the Mitron app which works exactly the same way as its Chinese rival TikTok.