Zoom app banned in india. Is Zoom Video Calling app banned in India? Is Zoom safe to use on Android, iOS?
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Zoom ban in 20 countries lands India in trouble.Why hasn't India banned the Zoom app though it’s a Chinese app? - QuoraIt asked the startups of India to create a made-in-India alternative for Zoom which everyone can use to communicate with one another. Several tech startups of the country have started developing group video calling platforms which are completely made in India.
We interviewed some of them a few weeks ago, read about them here. While Zoom is being highly criticised for all the security concerns that are being highlighted, other platforms such as Google Meet, Microsoft Skype and others are using this opportunity to promote their product. Meanwhile, Facebook launched Messenger Rooms and extended participants limit to eight for WhatsApp group calls. Our goal is to communicate the right things to them, share our requisite privacy, security and the technical aspects of our platform and help them to get the right decisions and thereby communicate the same to the masses.
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While Indian users have been using this application to connect with people, make group calls, conduct seminars, office meetings, conferences and more, a ban on this app will affect the comfort zone of many users.
However, India has not banned the Zoom app in the country and the usage of the application is permitted. But, on May 22, a user had asked the Supreme Court to order a ban on the application in India due to the global privacy issue it used to have. Nonetheless, the internationally popular video conferencing app has come up with a solution and users who have privacy issues can shift to the premium version of the application, as per reports.
Also Read Top 25 Chinese apps list in India. He wrote in a letter that the organisation has its operations and employees like any other multinational technology companies in China where these companies operate as the subsidiaries of the US parent company.
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