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    Bitchat Most-Downloaded on Apple App Store in Uganda

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bitchat has become the most-downloaded app in Uganda as state officials confirmed that internet access has been cut off and will remain inaccessible during the presidential election, which starts on Thursday.

    It marks the third straight election in which Ugandan authorities have cut internet access, a move officials said is necessary to mitigate the spread of online misinformation.

    However, critics argue that shutting off the internet suppresses election-related information and can potentially manipulate the outcome.

    The internet shutdown took effect on Tuesday at 6:00 pm local time, according to Uganda Communications Commission executive director Nyombi Thembo, in a statement on X.

    Bitchat, an internet-free encrypted messaging app powered by Bluetooth mesh networks, currently sits at the top of app charts on the Apple App Store and Google Play in Uganda.

    Other top applications include Virtual Private Network apps, highlighting that access to information remains one of the most urgent needs in Uganda as Thursday’s vote approaches.

    Bitchat’s ranking in the free section of the Apple App Store in Uganda. Source: Appfigures

    Last week, Thembo said the internet wouldn’t be cut off. 

    “Why would you use Bitchat when there is internet, internet will be there, use internet,” he said last week. He also claimed his team has the technical capacity to turn off Bitchat. 

    Data shared by Calle on Jan. 5 showed that over 400,000 Ugandans had downloaded the app, a figure likely far higher now.

    Uganda has now cut internet access three times

    During the 2016 election, long-time Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni imposed a nationwide block on internet and social media access, citing security and safety concerns.