India cyber safety app mandate a “breach of privacy”, opposition tells Parliament
On December 2, 2025, the government of India ordered that every new smartphone sold in the country must come pre-loaded with a state-run cyber-safety app called Sanchar Saathi. The app is meant to help users track stolen phones and curb telecom fraud by verifying device identity and phone connections.
Continue Reading on Meyka
This article is available in full on our main platform. Get access to complete analysis, stock insights, and more.
Read Full Article →