China-based Internet startup ByteDance, which owns TikTok, has decided to shut down its short video-sharing platform Vigo Video in India by 31 October.
The company took the decision to "focus energy and resources on other businesses."
ByteDance wants Vigo Video and Vigo Lite users to export their content to TikTok before 31 October.
"By October 31st 2020, Vigo Video will shut down in India," Vigo Video said in a blog post, adding that it has already shut operations in Brazil and the Middle East.
Vigo Video said that users of the platform will be informed about the app shutting via in-app notifications with detailed instructions on downloading their personal data or deleting their account permanently, including videos, personal information, chat history and favourite list.
According to a report in TechCrunch on Monday, Vigo Video had about four million monthly active users last month, while Vigo Lite had 1.5 million users.
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