Government revokes order to pre-install Sanchar Saathi app on all smartphones: here’s why

Highlights

The government of India has reportedly rolled back a directive that required smartphone manufacturers to preinstall the Sanchar Saathi cyber-safety app on all new devices, following widespread public and industry pushback. The mandate was issued last week and disclosed on Monday. It had given companies 90 days to ensure every new handset came with the app baked in and was unable to be “disabled or restricted.” The plan for existing smartphones was for the app to be rolled out via software updates.

What is the Sanchar Saathi app?

Sanchar Saathi is a platform created by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), which functions as both a mobile app on Android and iOS, and as a web portal. According to the government, it is designed to help users manage their digital identities, report suspicious activity, and secure their devices. It also provides educational resources on telecom safety and common cyber risks.

Show Full Article
Home Mobiles News