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Apple reportedly refuses to preinstall controversial Indian state-run cyber security app

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Vlad 02 December 2025

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Yesterday it emerged that the Indian government was asking smartphone makers to preload a state-owned cyber safety app called Sanchar Saathi onto every new device they sell. This is intended to track stolen phones, block them, and prevent them from being misused.

The companies apparently have 90 days to comply, but according to a Reuters report, Apple won't. The Cupertino company allegedly intends to refuse the order to install the app on its iPhones.

Apple reportedly refuses to preinstall controversial Indian state-run cyber security app

It will reportedly tell the Indian government that it doesn't comply with such orders in any market, as they "raise a host of privacy and security issues for the company's iOS ecosystem", according to "two industry sources" who are familiar with Apple's concerns.

There's been quite a bit of backlash over this app in India, and following that the country's telecom minister said it was a "voluntary and democratic" system and that users can choose to deactivate it and "easily delete it from their phone at any time", even though the November 28 government directive ordered smartphone makers to start preloading it and ensure "its functionalities are not disabled or restricted".

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  • Anonymous
  • 70d
  • 8 hours ago

You probably confuse bad movies with reality. Police officers don't have special powers. They are normal people like you. If you mean data from microSD cards, then obviously PINs aren't required, and anyone can access that data.

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  • Ouifuf
  • dSV
  • 10 hours ago

Yes that's what I meant. The password was the only thing people couldn't get. The majority of their data still gets handed over. It got misconstrued as apple never giving out data when that isn't true

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  • potato4k
  • XZ8
  • 17 hours ago

Just to clear things up. iOS has a feature that limits attempt to guess the PIN of an iPhone, forcing you to wait and then reset the iPhone after multiple incorrect attempts. The FBI asked Apple to create a special version of iOS that won't...

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