The short video streaming app TikTok gained a lot of popularity among the youth of India, as it was a source of entertainment. Going by Goggle's description, "MX TakaTak offers you real and fun videos that you can watch and share on social media. Browse all types of videos ranging from Dialogue Dubbing, Comedy, Gaming, DIY, Food, Sports, Memes, and many more.”
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Dialogue Dubbing was how TikTok initially gained popularity in the country as it was available in many different Indian languages as well. MXPlayer’s TakaTak comes in various Indian languages including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Gujarati as well as English.
The features include those similar to TikTok like Beauty Filters, Music Library, Photo Editor and Shoot and Edit through which users can edit videos in the app itself.
Indian Alternatives
Several other Indian apps have come into the spotlight up ever since the ban, these include Mitron, Roposo, Chingari, Bolo Indya and HiPi Zee5.
Although Zoom, is not a Chinese app and wasn’t banned in India but Jio’s alternative JioMeet is taking on video conferencing giants like Google and Zoom, the platform can support 100 people at once in a video conference and it is absolutely free.
Meanwhile, the report is TikTok based scams are also on the rise. Fraudsters are using TikTok as an excuse for phishing attacks and take private information of people. An SMS claiming to be a version of TikTok which can be used in India called TikTok Pro turn out to be a total scam ad potential threat to user's private information.