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Army soldiers have to delete these 89 mobile apps from their smartphones
Indian Army personnel have been asked to delete 89 mobile apps from their smartphones. It is worth noting that these include popular apps like Facebook, Instagram, True-Caller and Tick-Talk.
- Army soldiers have to remove 89 mobile apps from their smartphones
- Time till July 15 to delete mobile application
Indian Army personnel have been asked to delete 89 mobile apps from their smartphones. It is worth noting that these include popular apps like Facebook, Instagram, True-Caller and Tick-Talk. According to this information received from the sources of the Indian Army , it has been said to the army personnel so that the incidents of leakage of information can be stopped.
Recently issued instructions for jawans have also been asked to remove news apps like Daily Hunt along with dating apps like Tinder, Couch Surfing. The army has set a deadline till July 15 for this. That is, by July 15, every soldier of the army will have to delete all the 89 mobile apps mentioned from their smartphones.
You can use these mobile apps
The order also said that the soldiers can use important mobile apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, YouTube and Twitter on their smartphones without mentioning their army background.
Army soldiers will have to delete this app
These popular apps will have to be deleted
After this order, Army soldiers are now given Facebook, Instagram, Snap Chat, We Chat, Weber, PUBG, Club Factory, News Dog, Daily Hunt, Cam Scanner, Couch Surfing, Zoom, UC Browser, IMO, Likey, Beauty Plus and All popular mobile apps like Hungama have to be deleted from your smartphone.