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Sanchar Saathi: India mandates state-owned cyber safety app on all smartphones

India wants all smartphone makers to pre-install new devices with a state-owned cyber security app.

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bbc.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Sanchar Saathi: India mandates state-owned cyber safety app on all smartphones

India wants all smartphone makers to pre-install new devices with a state-owned cyber security app.

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aljazeera.com7 mesi fa

India orders phone makers to pre-install state-owned web safety app: Report

Directive gives companies 90 days to ensure Sanchar Saathi app is pre-installed on new mobile phones.

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theguardian.com7 mesi fa

India orders phone makers to preload devices with state-owned cyber safety app

Critics voice concern as government says its Sanchar Saathi app combats cybersecurity threats for 1.2bn telecom users

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arabnews.com7 mesi fa

India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety app

BENGALURU: India’s telecoms ministry has privately asked smartphone makers to preload all new devices with a state-owned cybersecurity app that cannot be deleted, a government order showed, a move likely to antagonize…

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forbes.com7 mesi fa

India Orders All Smartphone Makers To Preload State-Run App—Apple Pushes Back

Phonemakers have been ordered to pre-install the Indian government’s “Sanchar Saathi” cyber safety app on all new devices and ensure it cannot be “disabled or restricted.”

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upi.com7 mesi fa

Indian government forces tracking app on all mobile phones - UPI.com

The government of India has launched a tracking app to be "preinstalled on all mobile handsets manufactured or imported for use in India."

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  1. lunedì 1 dicembre 2025·arabnews.com

    India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety app

    BENGALURU: India’s telecoms ministry has privately asked smartphone makers to preload all new devices with a state-owned cybersecurity app that cannot be deleted, a government…

  2. lunedì 1 dicembre 2025·aljazeera.com

    India orders phone makers to pre-install state-owned web safety app: Report

    Directive gives companies 90 days to ensure Sanchar Saathi app is pre-installed on new mobile phones.

  3. lunedì 1 dicembre 2025·theguardian.com

    India orders phone makers to preload devices with state-owned cyber safety app

    Critics voice concern as government says its Sanchar Saathi app combats cybersecurity threats for 1.2bn telecom users

  4. martedì 2 dicembre 2025·bbc.com

    Sanchar Saathi: India mandates state-owned cyber safety app on all smartphones

    India wants all smartphone makers to pre-install new devices with a state-owned cyber security app.

  5. martedì 2 dicembre 2025·arabnews.com

    Apple to resist India order to preload state-run app as political outcry builds

    NEW DELHI: Apple does not plan to comply with a mandate to preload its smartphones with a state-owned cyber safety app and will convey its concerns to New Delhi, three sources…

  6. martedì 2 dicembre 2025·forbes.com

    India Orders All Smartphone Makers To Preload State-Run App—Apple Pushes Back

    Phonemakers have been ordered to pre-install the Indian government’s “Sanchar Saathi” cyber safety app on all new devices and ensure it cannot be “disabled or restricted.”

  7. martedì 2 dicembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Indian order to preload state-owned app on smartphones causes political outcry

    Apple among big tech companies reportedly refusing to install Sanchar Saathi cybersecurity app on their devices

  8. martedì 2 dicembre 2025·upi.com

    Indian government forces tracking app on all mobile phones - UPI.com

    The government of India has launched a tracking app to be "preinstalled on all mobile handsets manufactured or imported for use in India."

  9. martedì 2 dicembre 2025·ilpost.it

    Il governo indiano ha ordinato di installare su tutti i nuovi telefoni un'app per la cybersicurezza prodotta dallo stato - Il Post

    Il governo indiano ha ordinato alle aziende produttrici di telefoni di installare su tutti i nuovi smartphone che saranno venduti nel paese un’applicazione prodotta dallo stato…

  10. mercoledì 3 dicembre 2025·arabnews.com

    India’s Congress seeks parliament debate on state-run app for smartphones

    NEW DELHI: India’s main opposition party said on Wednesday that a government plan to preload a state-run app on smartphones violates the privacy of users and the government needed…

  11. mercoledì 3 dicembre 2025·bbc.com

    Sanchar Saathi: India scraps order to pre-install state-run cyber safety app on smartphones

    The order to make the registration mandatory had led to a major backlash from several cyber experts.

  12. mercoledì 3 dicembre 2025·aljazeera.com

    Why did India order smartphone makers to install a government app?

    Privacy concerns lead India to rescind order demanding pre-installed cybersecurity app on all new mobile devices.

  13. mercoledì 3 dicembre 2025·theguardian.com

    India revokes order to preload smartphones with state-owned security app

    Tech companies including Apple and Google made it clear they would not comply due to privacy concerns