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Tencent's investment could be one of the reasons for the ban, but that still leaves room for explanation.
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Tencent's investment could be one of the reasons for the ban, but that still leaves room for explanation.
With this, the total number of China-linked apps that have been banned in the country crosses 300 in just two years.
China’s cyber watchdog has been making several attempts to govern companies’ use of algorithms in the last few months.
This contradicts what was reported by the Lithuania Defence Ministry on an alleged blacklist that comes with certain Xiaomi apps.
This would establish regulatory control over a wide variety of apps, from e-commerce to news and information services.
The tech company's India prospects suffered a major blow when the ban on Chinese apps was imposed by the government.
The decision comes on the heels of LinkedIn's withdrawal from China that happened much for the same reasons.
Microsoft announced that LinkedIn is shutting down in China after seven years amid censorship and regulatory issues.
In China, a Quran app and a Bible app are no longer available after getting flagged for breaking laws on illegal religious texts.
Touted as an effort to combat addiction among minors, China’s gaming rules may have ended up giving birth to a whole new market.