New Delhi. The central government had banned 59 Chinese apps including Tik Tok in June 2020 citing National Security and Data Privacy. There was a lot of craze for tick talk in India and a large number of users. Banning on tick talk was a huge shock for its users. However, from time to time, such speculation is made that the central government can remove the ban from Tik Tok in the coming time. Now Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav has responded to this in clear terms. Ashwini Vaishnav has said that there is no plan for the government to remove the ban on Tik Tok. He has called Tik Tok a rumor of the resumption of TK Tok in India as a rumor.
In fact, last month, due to any technical problem on the Internet, some users in India were able to access Tik Tok. After this, it was speculated that the government has probably removed the ban from Tik Tok. However, the glitch was later removed and once again the access of tick talk became abable. The government had said that these Chinese apps were sending data of users in the server of China.
Citing privacy, the government had opposed this and asked all Chinese companies to store the data of Indians in India itself. However, when the Chinese companies did not listen to the government, the central government banned these apps due to the National Security Region. Only after the government was banned by the government, Apple and Google deleted all these apps including Tik Tok from their Indian server. Let us know that Tik Tok’s parent company is Bytedance.