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After the Chinese app, now mobiles will also be banned! Central government brought new rules

October 20, 2021
Source: palpalnewshub.com palpalnewshub.com
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New Delhi: After banning 250 Chinese apps last year, the central government is going to take another big step soon. According to the information received, the government may soon investigate the phones made by Chinese mobile companies. Along with this, it will also be seen that people are not being spied on by the apps which are already being installed on the phone. For this, the government is going to bring a new rule soon. According to the Economic Times, the new rule that the government is about to bring is to check all the mobile companies having Chinese apps...
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