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Uninstall 52 Chinese apps from phones, UP STF tells its men

NOIDA: Within a day of intelligence agencies flagging 52 Chinese apps for potential security breach, the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) has asked its officers and employees to uninstall these apps from their phones and those of their family members.
“The ministry of home affairs has advised against the use of these apps. All these apps are Chinese and there is a possibility of theft of your personal and other data,” the order says, along with a list of the 52 apps. That includes Tik-Tok (the top free Android app as of Friday), UC Browser (the 6th most downloaded Android communication app), Clash of Kings (the 8th top grossing Android app), ShareIt (4th most downloaded Android tool).
There are communication apps like WeChat, default apps on Xiaomi phones (Mi Community, Mi Store, Mi Video Call) and short video platforms like LIKE and Helo on the list. IG (STF) Amitabh Yash, who has issued the order, told TOI that while the instructions were verbal initially, a written order has now been issued to all officers.
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