Published 16:56 IST, July 27th 2020
Is V Live a Chinese app and is it banned in India? All about its origin country, developer
V Live is a live video streaming platform that allows celebrities to broadcast videos and live chat with the fans. Is V Live a Chinese app? Read on to find out.
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Government of India has recently imposed a ban on 47 more Chinese-based mobile apps that have been operating as clones of 59 apps banned earlier in June. list of se banned applications is yet to be released. With official list of banned apps t yet revealed, many users have been searching for se Chinese-linked applications by mselves. V Live is one such mobile app that many users may suspect to come from a Chinese developer. So, let us take a look at app's origin details to find out who is developer behind platform.
video platform was launched in 2007, however, it was only available in just a few countries at time. mobile app was introduced only in year 2015 and service was soon expanded to many countries. app is also available in a number of langus to cater to a wider audience.
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Is V Live a Chinese app?
V Live, also kwn as V App, is a popular mobile application that allows users from around world to communicate with ir favourite stars via live video streams. It is t a Chinese app, meaning you will be able to continue using platform without any issues. app has been developed specifically for South Korean stars who can use service to broadcast videos and interact with ir fans in any country, including India. streaming service can be accessed using both company’s official website and mobile devices for Android and iOS platforms.
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V Live is from which country?
app has been developed by a South Korean multinational techlogy company called Naver Corporation. company is headquartered in Seongnam, South Korea.
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Banned Chinese apps
As mentioned earlier, authorities haven't anunced list of apps that are part of newly banned Chinese applications. And while list of se banned applications is yet to be released, re have been reports suggesting that some of se banned applications may include popular names such as PUBG, AliExpress, and Ludo World, among ors, but it hasn't been confirmed. government previously banned apps like Tik Tok, CamScanner, ShareIt, and UC Browser, among ors. Here's official list of 59 Chinese apps that were banned last month.
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Im credits: V Live
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16:56 IST, July 27th 2020