Chingari is Made in India initiative as a TikTok alternative but soon after banning on TikTok It has made a Boom
Last month we told you the record download of Chingari app on the Play store this month it has boomed post-TikTok Ban in India
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Well-known French security researcher Robert Baptiste recently claimed that the website of Globussoft, the company developing the Chingari app, called TikTok’s Indian alternative, has been compromised. He said that all the pages in the site had a malware script that took the user to many different website pages. However, Ghosh responded to this claim and said that this problem will be fixed soon.
Let me tell you, the Spark app provides users with points per view, which can then be redeemed as money. A short video and audio like TikTok Chingari App have been created by two Bangalore based programmers named Bishwatma Nayak and Siddharth Gautam. The app will have support for 10 languages, including English, Hindi, Bangla, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, Punjabi, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu. This app was first launched on the Google Play Store in November 2018, however later in January 2019, it was also launched for iOS.
As everyone knows, 59 Chinese apps have been banned in India by the Indian government, including TicketLock. Ticktock says that representatives of the company will hold a meeting with government officials to discuss and present clarifications on the matter. Let me tell you, the government has banned this app, saying that these apps can pose a threat to the sovereignty and integrity of the country, defense of India, and public order.
Among the 59 banned apps, TikTok is the most talked-about app, as soon as indigenous developers are flooded with opportunities. While many apps are being built and built, many already existing apps claim to provide a TicketLock-like experience. Such as Friends App, Rosopo, Lounge, etc.