印度再有47应用程式被禁 包括百度、微博等
据印度传媒报道,百度搜寻、微博等应用在印度已被禁,微博全球有逾5亿注册用户,而印度总理莫迪亦自2015年访华前开设了微博的帐号,百度则一直在印度「试水温」,希望增加在当地的业务。
报道指两个旗舰应用均被要求在苹果及Google的应用程式商店下架,而互联网服务供应商亦被要求屏闭上述应用,并指同期共有47个新的应用自7月27日起被政府禁制,消息人士指印度政府正计划屏闭更多的应用程式。
首批合共59个应用包括TikTok、UC浏览器、WeChat及CamScanner等已於6月29日被禁,据悉第二轮被禁的应用部分是首批应用的不同被本,例如是TikTok Lite等,印度政府指控相关应用程式参与危害印度主权、国防及国家安全的活动。
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