PUBG Mobile,Rules of Survival,LifeAfter,Knives Out and 27 Games You Can No Longer Play in India

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PUBG Mobile,Rules of Survival,LifeAfter,Knives Out and 27 Games You Can No Longer Play in India

In its third such move, the government on Wednesday banned 118 more mobile apps, including the massively-popular game PUBG, over information that these were being used for activities ‘prejudicial to the sovereignty of India, defence of India and security of state and public order’.

Today’s move follows an earlier ban announced on 59 and 47 mobile apps in June and July respectively.

Here’s all you need to know about the Centre’s ban on these 118 apps:

(1.) The Ministry of Information and Technology invoked its powers under Section 69 A of the IT Act, with relevant provisions of the IT Rules 2009 to ban the apps, adding that it had received complaints from various sources with regard to the misuse of the apps.

(2.) The ministry in its order further said that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had also sent an exhaustive recommendation for blocking these ‘malicious’ apps. It further said that there are also concerns raised by public representatives, as well as a strong public demand to act against the apps.

(3.) PUBG, which stands for Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, is an online multi-player game developed and published by PUBG Corporation, which is a subsidiary of South Korean video game company Bluehole.

(4.) It is massively popular in India, where it has over 50 million (5 crore) downloads and 33 million (3.3 crore) active users.





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