
New Delhi: Sentiments are growing rapidly against China over the border dispute (India-China Dispute) in Ladakh after Coronavirus in India. People have started to buy Chinese apps and products in India. Meanwhile, an app has been launched to remove Chinese apps in India, which is becoming increasingly popular among people.
The name of this app available on Google Play Store is 'Remove China Apps'. The popularity of this app, which was launched on May 17, is that at this time it has been included in the list of top free apps. Within a few days of the Remove China Apps app, 1 million i.e. 1 million users have been reached.
Remove China Apps is currently available for Android users. The app size is 3.5 MB. Its user interface is quite easy. After downloading the app, the user has to click on the scan button. After which, after detecting this app, you will tell you which Chinese app you have in mobile. After taking permission from you, this app deletes the Chinese application.
Remove China Apps has so far received a 4.8 users rating on the Google Play Store. A dragon is seen in the icon of this app, behind which two broom crosses are seen. This app has mostly given positive ratings by users on the Google Play Store.
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