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- India pulls its preinstalled iPhone app demand - AppleInsider
India's government has backtracked on its demand for Apple to preinstall a state-backed app onto the iPhone, after facing a predictable public backlash
- After Apple refusal, India makes U-turn on mandatory iPhone app
From demand to withdrawal in two days The story began on Monday, when India ordered Apple to pre-install an undeletable state security app on iPhones
- After intense backlash, India pulls mandate to preinstall . . .
India has backed away from its plan to force smartphone makers to preinstall a government app on all devices, following backlash and mounting concerns that the mandate would expand state access to
- Why did India order smartphone makers to install a government . . .
India has revoked an order to smartphone manufacturers to install a government-owned cybersecurity application on all new mobile devices following massive backlash amid digital rights concerns
- India orders device makers to put government-run security app . . .
India orders device makers to put government-run security app on all phones Apple will refuse to preload state-run “snooping” app on iPhones, report says
- India Adjusts Its Pre-Install App Plan, but Apple Still Says No
India softens its Sanchar Saathi app mandate, but Apple still refuses to comply due to strict privacy rules and broad data access concerns
- India Orders All Smartphone Makers To Preload State . . . - Forbes
Business Apple Rejects India’s Order Forcing Smartphone Makers To Install State-Run App, Report Says By Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter
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