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Dailyhunt indian app for News & videos

Dailyhunt indian app

Dailyhunt's parent company is Verse Innovation, which was founded in 2007 by Virendra Gupta, better known as Viru. Viru serves as Founder of Dailyhunt with Co-founder Umang Bedi.[2] The company's mission is "the Indic platform empowering a billion Indians to discover, consume and socialise with content that informs, enriches and entertains"

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Citing security considerations and leakage of sensitive data, the Indian Army has directed all its officers and soldiers to delete 89 apps from their mobile phones. As per the directive issued, these apps need to be deleted by July 15. The Army has also asked its personnel to delete their Instagram and Facebook accounts. “The directive has been issued because there has been an exponential increase in the number of military personnel being targeted online by intelligence agencies of Pakistan and China,” an officer told Times of India. The list includes the 59 China-linked apps that were blocked by the government recently. Here's the complete list of the apps that the Army has asked to uninstall.

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Former Facebook India head Umang Bedi has a vision for Bharat. He, along with Viru Gupta, the co-founder of start-up DailyHunt, are building a family of apps, with an aim of making it the country's largest platform, bigger than Google and Facebook, for local language users.


Representative imageNEW DELHI: The list of 89 apps that the Indian Army has ordered all officers and soldiers to delete (reported in Thursday’s edition of TOI) include news aggregator Dailyhunt, social network Sharechat, and entertainment application Hungama. These apps — besides social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat and games such as PUBG — were not part of the 59 apps banned by the government last week. The apps banned by the ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY) like TikTok, WeChat, UC Browser and NewsDog last week were completely or majority-owned by Chinese individuals or corporations. The Army’s ban includes companies based across the world, from the US (Facebook, Snapchat, Zoom) to Sweden (Truecaller). The more expansive list from the Army comes amid rising concerns around honey-trapping and data misuse. In a lot of these apps the location of the user may be available, which may be risky when defence personnel are serving in border or sensitive locations. Sources said that the Army has been concerned about the unintentional flow of information from its personnel. “It is an area of concern and the orders have been issued from the perspective of driving a sense of discipline within the forces when it comes to their presence online,” an industry analyst, working with one of the country’s top firms, said on condition of anonymity. FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMailStart a Conversationend of article
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2 Comments "Dailyhunt indian app for News & videos"

Very well written about daily hunt. If you want videos of daily hunt, please download vidmate. In Vidmate, you will get all the videos from new to old, as well as you will get the audios of new songs and old songs in it. In addition to listening to songs online, you can also download songs from this app and offline that song whenever you want. You can listen whenever you want. Users can also download videos in MB and quality of their choice. This app provides very fast download speed thanks to its interesting software so that you can download the video you like and download it. When you download, that video or audio is downloaded fast and saved in your memory. You can also download daily hunt and Vidmate from 9apps

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