The Indian government issued a mandate that intends to force smartphone companies like Apple and Samsung to preinstall a state-run security app called ‘Sanchar Saathi’ on phones sold in the region.
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The directive would make the Sanchar Saathi app mandatory and block users from disabling it. The directive would make the Sanchar Saathi app mandatory and block users from disabling it. is a news ...
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued new directions effective from November 28, mandating all mobile handset manufacturers and importers to pre-install the state-owned cybersecurity ...
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