Top 14 Chinese Apps Can Damage Your Brain

Top 14 Chinese Apps Can Damage Your Brain

Here, are the apps that have been listed, according to the report: Tiktok, PUBG game, Likee, WeChat, SHAREit, UC News, UC Browser, BeautyPlus, NewsDog, VivaVideo- QU Video Inc, Parallel Space, APUS Browser, Perfect Corp, Virus Cleaner (Hi Security Lab), CM Browser, Mi Community, DU recorder, Vault-Hide, YouCam Makeup, Mi Store, CacheClear

1. Tiktok

TikTok is a Chinese-owned social video-sharing app. Users can shoot, edit, and share 15-second videos jazzed up with filters, music, animation, special effects, and more. Like its fellow social media apps, users can also follow, like, and comment on everything they see.


This application is highly appraised by kids, youngsters, women, old citizens. Not only this, but even celebrities are also fond of the TikTok application.

**Using this application is considered as wastage of time.

**Some people are harassing girls by writing bad comments on their videos.

**Children are not focusing on their studies, and they are only interested in making videos on it.

**Using TikTok, a lot can give adverse effects on your mental health and your physical health.

2. PUBG Game ( PlayerUnknown's BattleGrounds )

When you run a high graphic game or a game that makes your phone heat up, it slightly damages your battery. It won't make your battery explode (unless you happen to use your phone for over like 3 decades), but it will decrease the amount of power it can hold and the physical integrity (maybe) overtime.

**It creates a distraction from studies.

**It makes the player socially aloof.

**It affects the mental health of the player and makes him/her violent.

**It harms the player's eyesight.

**It wastes a lot of valuable time of players and is a very time-consuming game.

 

3. Likee Apps

Likee is owned by a China-based company. “Likee is a very similar app to TikTok with very similar content,” Blacker says.

It's published by BIGO Technology, which is owned by Joy. Joy is a company based in China that is competitive.

There are no age restrictions when signing up for the app. The app can feature inappropriate content, including suggestive language & violence.

4. WeChat

Chatting on the internet is – let's face it time-consuming. So, especially if you are too caught up in the conversation, you might lose track of time.

You can end up talking for longer than you wanted to and other tasks get negatively impacted. Hearing the 'tone' of voice is difficult on WeChat apps.

5. Shareit apps 

The main pitfalls of Shareit are it is quite tough to move files as a result of the exceptional structure and too little instructions. The next most important drawback of Shareit is the fact that after transfer your data files using Shareit, you will need to reopen the connection to move files again.

6. BeautyPlus Apps

The report from CyberNews says that BeautyPlus, the number-one app with 300 million installs, “was identified as malware or spyware,” its developer alleged to be collecting data on servers back in China from where it was being sold.
 

****** Games take time, but if what you are trying to do is make a bus ride more enjoyable that is an advantage, if you are a parent that has other things to do it is a disadvantage.

Video games can harm your eyesight if you don’t take care, but that is a disadvantage of the medium they are presented at (monitors), not the games itself.


Anything that you do too much can have many disadasntages. For gaming specifically, physical fitness itself it a worry because of the fact that gaming is typically very stationary (coming from a somewhat overweight gamer).

I believe there are some long term effects on vision, but you would have to look that up specifically for actual statistics. It also has the possibility to promote a more unhealthy lifestyle in general

 

 

 

 

 

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