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Pakistani ‘connection’ of Mitron app as claims.

According to most reviews received by the Mitron app, the actual experience of this app is replete with bugs (problems). The surprising thing is that users reporting bugs have also given the app a high rating and the reason behind it is that the app has been Indian.

The Mitron app is not built in India, but purchased from a Pakistani software developer Qboxus. A report has revealed this. However, due to being called an Indian-origin app, it is being downloaded extensively in India. An interesting thing associated with the name of friends is that this word is often spoken many times by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Friends also means friends and somewhere it will also make people feel like being a native app. But now new reports are claiming that the Friends app is actually a rebranded version of the TicTic app, which was created by a Pakistani developer named Qboxus.

Irfan Sheikh, founder and CEO of TicTic app maker Qboxus, told , That they sold the app’s source code to Mitron’s manufacturer for $ 34, or about Rs 2,500. Sheikh further explained that his company sells source code, which allows buyers to customize the app. He said in, (translated) “From what the developer has done, there is no problem. He has paid for the script and used it, which is fine. But the problem is with those who are calling it an Indian-made app, which is not completely true, as the developers have not made any changes to the app. ” The identity of the makers of

 still unconfirmed, although the report states that it was made by a student of IIT Roorkee. The Mirton app developer web page on Google Play leads to a website shopkiller.in, which is a blank page.

The app also does not have any kind of privacy policy, so those who are signing up for it and uploading their videos – have no idea what is being done with their data. If seen permissions sought by the app, these are many.

According to most reviews received by the app, the actual experience of this app is replete with bugs. The surprising thing is that users reporting bugs have also given the app a high rating in the review and the reason behind it is that the app is Indian. So, now that the app has been purchased from a Pakistani developer, it can definitely lead to a drop in ratings.

Himanshu Johari
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