TikTok downloading in India even after being banned
TikTok downloading in India even after being banned
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On 29th June, the Chinese app TikTok, which was banned by the Indian government, has slowly started knocking back into people's mobiles. This time, this app is being downloaded directly from the browser through a special link instead of a store or Google Play store. This link is being sent to some selected mobile phones.

Many people have downloaded it in Surat and Ahmedabad in Gujarat. After seeing the download and activation in a user's phone, an investigation was started in this matter. Everyone is shocked by this incident, from cyber experts to ethical hackers and cyber police. Experts said, "TikTok may have engaged with the aid of the third party. Government agencies should take action immediately." It is being told that those who have already been consumers of TikTok and used to upload videos, photos, are being added to the app again. It is being told that this link is also being sent to APK format from WhatsApp, e-mail, message, and messenger. Those searching on Google are getting a link via e-mail.

According to the information received, after clicking on the link on WhatsApp, it asks for WhatsApp access and becomes active on pressing OK. FB asks for Facebook access in the link containing Messenger. If you do not already have both these apps, then TikTok will not be downloaded to your phone. This time, many people have to give access to the phone from those who download the app. However, this time TikTok's videos are not being posted on other social media apps.

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