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 Xiaomi responded by tweeting on apps banned by the Indian government

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Xiaomi company has given its response to banned Xiaomi apps in India. Tweeting from the Twitter handle of Xiaomi India that the main news for Xiaomi phones in India: In all these news, Xiaomi was the first to say that none of the apps launched by the Indian government banned Chinese apps are in the Xiaomi phones launched in India.

Clean Master App not used

MIUI Cleaner App

After this, the second main thing of Xiaomi's tweet is that MIUI Cleaner App does not use the Clean Master App banned by the Government of India. After this, Xiaomi company also claimed in its tweet that all the data of all 100% users in India is completely safe.

First 59, then 47 apps were banned. Further, the Xiaomi company gave information that a new version of MIUI is going to be launched soon. With this, the company has attached an information file. Recently, the Indian government first banned 59 apps from China and then 47 apps with the cloned version of the same apps. The Indian government had said that the privacy of Indian users is under threat from those Chinese applications.

Xiaomi tweeted

After the Indian government banned the apps, Chinese company Xiaomi has clarified its position saying that there is no threat to the privacy of any Indian users from their existing apps. A lot of things have been clarified through this tweet by Xiaomi. Among the apps that the Indian government has banned, many of Xiaomi's apps are also included.

India banned on 29 June

Remind you that on 29 June in India, about 59 apps were banned by the Indian government. TikTok was the most popular app among these apps. Apart from this, not only TicketLock but many apps like Hello, Shareite, UC Browser are included in this list. Let us tell you the names of all the apps in this list. The Ministry of Information Technology has banned 59 apps from China under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act (IT Act).

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