India has banned 59 Chinese apps for engaging in activities which are "prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity" of the country. Besides popular short-video app TikTok, the banned applications include SHAREit, Helo, WeChat, UC Browser and Xiaomi's Mi Community, among others. However, questions that boggle the minds of smartphone users are: whether this ban is temporary or permanent and what will happen to their data on these apps. We find out answers to these and more such questions in this video.
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