Tencent’s WeChat suspends new users registrations adhering to Chinese regulators
Earlier this month, China's Cyberspace Administration suspended the registration of new users from ride-hailing app Didi.
Earlier this month, China's Cyberspace Administration suspended the registration of new users from ride-hailing app Didi.
The ministry had temporarily banned 59 Chinese apps including Baidu, TikTok, UC Browser, WeChat among others, citing security of the state and public order as its reason.
In an earlier order issued on August 7, Trump prohibited the China-based company from doing business with US firms after 45 days.
'The United States must take aggressive action against the owners of TikTok to protect our national security,' Trump said in an executive order.
1. The key question remains whether a 'Super App', similar to WeChat in China, can emerge in India. 2. In its 1QCY20 earnings call, Facebook mentioned it will be leveraging its partnership with Jio Mart to enable commerce for small businesses.
India-world's second populous country, turned out to be their biggest market with more than 200 million customer base.
Like Google, Apple too has pulled down several similar applications from its App Store such as Club Factory, Shein, Bigo Live, Meitu and others.
The MWC 2020 in Barcelona had to be cancelled after the outbreak spread.
According to a note published on the website of the Cyberspace Administration of China, all such apps will have to install a “youth mode” feature for parents from June to keep a tab on what children watch and for how long
Following an agreement between Apple and Chinese company Tencent, the US-based company will allow payments through WeChat, one of the…