India demands smartphone makers install a government app on every handset
theregister.co.ukIndia’s government has issued a directive that requires all smartphone manufacturers to install a government app on every handset in the country and has given them 90 days to get the job done – and to ensure users can’t remove the code.
The app is called “Sanchar Saathi” and is a product of India’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT).
On Google Play and Apple’s App Store, the Department describes the app as “a citizen centric initiative … to empower mobile subscribers, strengthen their security and increase awareness about citizen centric initiatives.”
The app does those jobs by allowing users to report incoming calls or messages – even on WhatsApp – they suspect are attempts at fraud. Users can also report incoming calls for which caller ID reveals the +91 country code, as India’s government thinks that’s an indicator of a possible illegal telecoms operator.
Users can also block their ...
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