Google and Apple start blocking banned Chinese apps from app stores
Google has started temporarily blocking access to the banned Chinese apps that remained on the Play Store, the company said in a statement. “While we continue to review the interim orders from the Government of India, we have notified the affected developers and have temporarily blocked access to the apps that remained available on the Play Store in India,” a Google spokesperson said. While Apple hasn’t officially confirmed the same, the banned apps have disappeared from the App Store as well.
Following the government’s interim order, some of the apps had voluntarily delisted from the Google and Apple app stores. TikTok was the first to delist, alongside other Bytedance owned apps on the list — Helo and Vigo Video. In a statement to the media today, Bigo Technology owned Bigo Live also said it will be delisting from the two app stores voluntarily.
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) had directed telecom operators to block access to as many as 59 apps, but it wasn’t clear earlier if Google and Apple were asked to take them down.