TikTok, PUBG, and the Ladakh Intrusions
Description
Update (9th July):- The Army has banned several apps like PUBG M for the soldiers.
Error (9th July):- Another app WeMeet (from Tencent) was also banned with the others, I have not mentioned this in the episode. There might be more like this.
This time, we talk about the Government banning the Chinese apps. Also, we explore the reasons and consequences of these actions and why we should support the ban.
We will also discuss how PUBG Mobile could be spying on us. Note that all mentions of PUBG are solely referring to PUBG Mobile on phones, and on the emulators. Our approach focuses on Androids, because the number of Android PUBG players is higher there. There's still stuff for iOS users, though.
TikTok was an app which was a major contender in this game, and so I've highlighted the app. The app will remain one of the biggest contributors in data mining for India.
We, as civilians can also help our soldiers in the clash with the Chinese. The Galwan Valley incident has sorrowed the Indian civilian. Now, it is time to fight back. This episode explores the ways we can do that, not at the border, but at our homes. Let's support the Army.
Hope you learn something new from this episode.
Leaving a link if you'd like to look into the official press release by the Government of India, regarding the ban.
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetailm.aspx?PRID=1635206
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