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- Exclusive: Apple to resist India order to preload state-run . . .
Exclusive: Apple to resist India order to preload state-run app as political outcry builds By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil December 1, 202510:41 PM PSTUpdated 1 min ago
- Apple to resist DOT order to preload state-run Sanchar Saathi . . .
The Indian government has confidentially ordered companies including Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi to preload their phones with an app called Sanchar Saathi, or Communication Partner, within 90 days The app is intended to track stolen phones, block them and prevent them from being misused
- Apple to resist India order to preload state-run app as . . .
Apple to resist India order to preload state-run app as political outcry builds: Report Apple seems to be at loggerheads with the Indian government once again And once again, it is standing firm on its philosophy of not allowing third-party or government apps on iPhones, at least at this point in time according to a report Advertisement
- Apple will refuse to preload state-run “snooping” app on . . .
India orders device makers to put government-run security app on all phones Apple reportedly will defy India order amid uproar over potential surveillance
- Apple To Resist Sanchar Saathi App Order As Political Outcry . . .
Other Companies Review Order While Apple tightly controls its App Store and proprietary iOS software - which are crucial to its $100-billion-per-year services business - Google's Android is open-sourced, allowing manufacturers like Samsung and Xiaomi greater leeway to modify their software
- Apple to resist India order to preload Sanchar Saathi app as . . .
Apple to resist India order to preload Sanchar Saathi app as political outcry builds The Indian government has confidentially ordered companies including Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi to preload their
- Exclusive-Apple to Resist India Order to Preload State-Run . . .
Exclusive-Apple to Resist India Order to Preload State-Run App as Political Outcry Builds By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Apple does not plan to comply with a
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