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

India is pushing smartphone manufacturers to install a state-owned cybersecurity app on new devices that cannot be deleted, sparking concerns over user privacy. The Telecoms Ministry has issued an order to major phone makers like Apple, Samsung, Vivo, Oppo and Xiaomi, requiring them to preload the Sanchar Saathi app on their latest smartphones.

Under the 90-day deadline, manufacturers have been asked to ensure the app is pre-installed on new mobile phones, with a provision that users cannot disable it. For devices already in the supply chain, companies are expected to push the app through software updates.

Critics argue that this move effectively removes user consent as a meaningful choice. "It's a cause for concern," said Mishi Choudhary, who specializes in internet advocacy issues. "The government is trying to circumvent the issue of user consent."

India has already seen success with the Sanchar Saathi app, which has helped recover over 700,000 lost phones since its launch. The app uses a central registry to track and block stolen or lost smartphones, as well as disconnect fraudulent mobile connections.

However, concerns have been raised about this type of government intervention in the tech industry. Apple's iOS-powered devices dominate India's smartphone market, but unlike other manufacturers, the company does not pre-install its own apps on phones before sale. Instead, it relies on internal policies to promote its apps. The issue has sparked speculation that Apple will push back against this new requirement.

As the world grapples with an increasing number of cyber threats and hacking incidents, India is taking steps to combat them. But critics worry about the impact on user freedom and consent. With more than 1.2 billion smartphone subscribers in India, the government's move has significant implications for the tech industry and consumers alike.
 
OMG, this is soooo worrying 🀯! They're basically forcing phone makers to install a spy app on new devices without asking users if they want it πŸ“±πŸ˜¬. I mean, what's next? Pre-installing browser history apps or something?! πŸ˜‚ It's like they think we can't make our own decisions about our phones anymore... and that's just not cool πŸ‘Ž. And I know the app is meant to help track down lost phones, but come on! Do we really need the government breathing down our necks like this? πŸ€” Can't they just let us figure things out ourselves? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” This is a double-edged sword for me... I get that governments want to protect users from cyber threats, but pre-installing an app without user consent seems like overkill πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, what's next? Forcing apps we don't even use on our devices? 😬 At the same time, I'm all for keeping users safe online... maybe this is a way to educate people about cybersecurity and get them involved in tracking down lost phones πŸ“±πŸ’». But can't we find a balance between security and user freedom? 🀝
 
omg 😱 I'm literally living in the future now lol what's next? 🀣 they're already making us use apps on our phones that can't be deleted... it sounds like something out of a dystopian movie πŸŽ₯ my parents would freak out if they knew their phones were being monitored like this... and why do they need an app to track down lost phones anyway? πŸ€” shouldn't it just be the phone's owner who knows where it is? πŸ“±
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if preloading an app without giving users a choice is the way to go... it sounds like a recipe for disaster 😬. I mean, what's next? Preinstalling browser extensions that we don't want? 🚫 I get where they're trying to come from - cyber threats are serious and all that - but can't we find a better balance between security and user freedom? πŸ’» And another thing, how do we know this app isn't collecting more data than just tracking lost phones? 🀯 The 90-day deadline is pretty quick too... I'd want to see some more thought put into this before they start enforcing it. πŸ•’
 
Ugh, I'm so down with this πŸ€–πŸ”’ mandatory app thingy. Think about it, every time you buy a new phone, someone tells you what apps are already on there. Who cares? You already know they're gonna be all those usual suspects like Facebook and Instagram, right? It's not like the government is trying to control your life or anything πŸ™„. The Sanchar Saathi app sounds legit too - who doesn't want their phone recovered if it gets stolen? It's a win-win! But seriously, some people are hating on this for no reason... what's wrong with a little extra security? πŸ˜’
 
I'm kinda worried about this new rule πŸ€”. I mean, I get why they want to improve cybersecurity, but preloading an app on devices that can't be deleted? That's a huge red flag πŸ”΄. It feels like the government is trying to control what we do online without giving us much of a say. And with Apple being the only one who doesn't pre-install their own apps, I'm expecting some pushback from them πŸ“±.

I also think about all those 1.2 billion smartphone users in India 🌎 and how this could impact their freedom to make choices online. It's like they're saying "we know what's best for you" without really listening πŸ‘‚. And what's the guarantee that this app won't be used to track people's activity or something? 😬 It's a big step into surveillance territory, imo πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ.

I guess only time will tell how this all plays out πŸ•°οΈ, but I'm keeping an eye on it πŸ‘€.
 
OMG, this is like so worrying 🀯! The idea of a gov't app being pre-installed on our phones without our choice is kinda sketchy πŸ€”. I mean, we already have enough data being collected by these companies, do we really need the gov' to get in on it too? πŸ“Š

And what's up with Apple trying to push back against this?! Can't they just, like, work with the gov' to find a solution instead of causing a big stink πŸ’β€β™€οΈ?

I get why the gov' wants to combat cyber threats and all that, but can't we have a balance between security and user freedom? 🀝 It's not too much to ask for some control over our own devices, right? 😐
 
πŸ€” This is a major red flag for me. Like, what's next? Government-owned music streaming services? It feels like they're trying to control everything we do online... I mean, I get it, security is important, but can't they just make us use the app voluntarily instead of forcing it down our throats? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And what about all those people who already have their phones and don't want to deal with this new bloatware? It's like, they're basically telling us we can't opt out... πŸ˜’ I'm not saying India doesn't need better security measures, but this feels like an overreach. 🚫
 
this is a slippery slope... if they can force an app on new phones, what's next? πŸ€” can't trust our data with the gov, right? πŸ’» at least the Sanchar Saathi app seems to be doing its job, recovering lost phones and all... but still, user consent matters... don't wanna have gov breathing down my neck every time I want to update my phone πŸ™„
 
idk about this move... i get why they wanna protect users but preloading an app that can't be deleted? seems a bit invasive πŸ€” especially when you consider how many devices already out there. plus, what happens if ppl want to use something else on their phone? gotta make sure we're not sacrificing user freedom for the sake of security πŸ“± anyway, gotta wait and see how this all plays out... might be a good thing in the end but have some doubts
 
πŸ€” I'm getting a bad vibe from this one 🚫. I mean, can't they just let us users decide what apps we want on our phones? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Preloading an app that can't be deleted is basically like installing spyware πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. I get that India wants to tackle cyber threats and hacking incidents, but this feels like a knee-jerk reaction 🚨. What's next? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ If Apple decides to push back, good for them πŸ’ͺ. Users need to speak up and defend their right to choose what's on their phones πŸ”Š. It's not about being paranoid or tech-savvy; it's about having control over our own devices πŸ“±. We shouldn't have to rely on the government to keep us safe; we should be able to do that ourselves πŸ’ͺπŸ”’.
 
🚨 this is getting creepy... think about it, they're basically forcing these phone manufacturers to install a government app that can't be deleted πŸ€–πŸ˜± and now they're saying we should just trust them to do what's best for us? come on... πŸ™„ i mean, don't get me wrong, combating cyber threats is important, but shouldn't we have some control over our own devices? πŸ€” it's like they're trying to create a surveillance state or something 😬 and now Apple's going to push back against this? that's what i'm talking about... πŸ‘€
 
idk how china doing this same thing πŸ€”πŸ˜³, think its going to lead to a whole lot of issues for indian users... dont know about sanchar saathi app, heard good things about it tho πŸ“±πŸ’», but still think gov't should be more considerate about user privacy and freedom... maybe they just trying to be proactive against cyber threats? πŸ’―πŸ”’
 
idk what the gov't's goal is here... they wanna secure our devices but at what cost? πŸ€” i mean, if we can't even choose whether or not to install an app, that's kinda scary, right? it's like they're trying to control every aspect of our online lives. and what about all those apps that we actually want on our phones? are we gonna lose those too?

i get that the gov't is trying to protect us from cyber threats, but can't they just educate people on how to use their devices safely instead of messing with user consent? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it's a slippery slope... next thing you know, they'll be forcing us to install some gov't-approved antivirus software too... 😳
 
omg i dont get why india needs a special app that cant be deleted... wont that just be creepy πŸ˜…? like what if ppl actually want to delete it? and whats up with apple not pre-installing their own apps? isnt that how its supposed to work? πŸ€” anyway, i heard the sanchar saathi app has helped recover some phones but isnt that just a small part of the problem? there must be more to this than meets the eye... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I think this is a bit of overreach from the Indian gov't πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... I mean, what's next? Compulsory software updates that can't be uninstalled? It's like they're trying to micromanage our digital lives. And isn't the point of having an app that helps recover lost phones just a fancy way of saying "government's got your back"? πŸ€”
 
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