Experts ‘deeply concerned’ about India’s plan to force all smartphones to run pre-installed security app


  • India issued an order to pre-install a state application on all smartphones
  • The move has generated backlash due to privacy concerns.
  • The government said it is a way to stop cybercrime and piracy

India’s Telecom Ministry is forcing smartphone vendors to install a state-owned security app, drawing heavy criticism over privacy concerns.

The Nov. 28 directive, first reported by PakGazette, requires smartphone makers to preload all new devices with the Sanchar Saathi app, while existing phones will have to download the app through a software update. Crucially, users will not be able to remove the software from their phone.



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