In pics: Popular Chinese apps that India banned amid border dispute

TikTok has responded to ban, saying it has not shared any information of Indian users with any foreign governments, including the Chinese government

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BS Web Team New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 30 2020 | 10:45 AM IST
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India is the biggest driver of Bytedance's TikTok app installations, accounting for 611 million lifetime downloads, or 30.3% of the total, app analytics firm Sensor Tower said in April. Monthly active Indian users (as of May): 99.9 million Alternative: Instagram

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Monthly active Indian users (as of May): 111.5 million Alternative: Files Go (for Android)

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Monthly active Indian users (as of May): 64 miillion Alternative: Chrome, Mozilla Firefox

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Monthly active Indian users (as of May): 2.5 million Alternative: Myntra, Jabong, AJIO, et al

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Monthly active Indian users (as of January): 100 million+ Alternative: Pricee

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Alternative: Tumblr, Facebook

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Alternative: Microsoft Lens

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Among other apps that have been banned are Tencent's WeChat, which has been downloaded more than 100 million times on Google's Android, Alibaba's UC Browser and two of Xiaomi's apps. Monthly active Indian users (as of May): 2.9 million Alternative: WhatsApp, Messenger (Facebook)

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Alternative: Clash of Clans

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Monthly active Indian users (as of May): 100 million+ Alternative: Files Go (for Android)

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First Published: Jun 30 2020 | 8:32 AM IST

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