Since the ban of Chinese apps in India, many indigenous apps have come in India, which are competing with foreign apps, whether it is the native version of Twitter or the military app of PUBG. In this episode, the caller ID app Bharatcaller has arrived in India to compete with Truecaller.
The developers of this app say that their app is ahead in some features of Truecaller and this app will give a better experience to Indians than Truecaller. Let us tell you that due to privacy, the Indian Army has banned the trucker in 2017.
Bharatcaller app does not save the contacts and call logs of its users on its servers. This does not harm the privacy of the users in any way. Also, the company does not have a database of phone numbers of users nor does it have access to any such data.
All the data of this app is stored in an encrypted format and it also has Mumbai based servers, which prevent hacking from happening. So the Bharatcaller app is completely safe. Bharatcaller supports Indian languages like English, Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, Bangla, Marathi etc. Due to this, anyone can easily use this app by choosing the language of their choice. It is for both Android and iOS users. This is a free app. This app has been downloaded 6000 times so far.
Through the Caller ID app, you can easily know what is the name of the caller, who is he? Even you can see his e-mail id, Facebook id. Even if the phone number is not saved in your phone, and without picking up the phone, it is known which bank company, credit card holder or someone else's phone is. Fraud calls can also be blocked through this app. Along with this, if you are troubled by calls related to the stock market including real estate companies and insurance companies, then you can also block them.
Bharatcaller app is developed by an Indian company Kickhead Softwares Pvt Ltd. The founder of this company is Prajwal Sinha from IIM Bangalore and the co-founder is Kunal Pasricha. His office is in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
The first motive behind creating Bharatcaller is to introduce India's own Caller ID app because due to privacy, the Indian Army has banned the trucker in 2017. This was done because of spyware in this app. The Indian Army had asked its soldiers to immediately delete the Truecaller app from their phones.
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