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COVID-19: 'Remove China Apps' Becomes Top Free App on Google Play in India

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 1, 2020 16:48 IST

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Chinese products and apps are widely available in India. So some people have boycotted the purchase of Chinese goods.
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One such app has been created to remove Chinese applications from mobile. This app is becoming popular day by day.
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There is an app called 'Remove China Apps' on Android's Google Play Store. This app has been launched by a startup based in Jaipur.
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Meanwhile, Remove China Apps works as its name suggests. This app detects Chinese apps in users' smartphones and works to delete them.
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It is also noted that the app went live on Google Play on May 17 and since its launch, it has been downloaded by over 10 lakh users. The app has largely received positive reviews with 4.8 rating on the Google Play Store.
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'Remove China Apps' च्या डाऊनलोडबद्दल बोलायचे झाले तर आतापर्यंत हे अॅप देशभरात 10 लाखाहून अधिक वेळा डाऊनलोड करण्यात आले आहे.
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Remove China Apps is free to download on Google Play Store. The app does not require a login to a function and users can simply select 'scan' to identify the Chinese apps on their Android phones.
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Notably, the Remove China Apps only seems to be detecting the apps installed by users from Google Play Store or other third-party app stores on their phones, and not the ones pre-installed on Chinese smartphone makers.
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Moreover, the Remove China Apps is developed by the OneTouch AppLabs that has only this app listed on Google Play Store.
Tags: Remove China AppschinaCoronavirusCovid-19Google Play Store
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