NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Communications on Thursday revoked the mandatory pre-installation of Sanchar Saathi app on mobile handsets imported or manufactured in India, days after proposing to mandate it.
The government has decided not to make the pre- installation mandatory for mobile manufacturers, citing Sanchar Saathi's increasing acceptance in India.
The Ministry said in a statement that the government had with an intent to provide access to cyber security to all citizens had mandated pre-installation of Sanchar Saathi app on all smartphones.
The government maintains that the app is secure and purely meant to help citizens from bad actors in the cyber world.
"It helps in 'Jan bhagidari' by all citizens in reporting on such bad actors and actions while protecting users themselves. There is no other function other than protecting the users in the app and they can remove the app whenever they want. This has been clarified by Government," the Ministry said.
So far 1.4 crore users have downloaded this app and are contributing to information on 2000 fraud incidents per day, the ministry asserted.
The number of users has been increasing rapidly and the mandate to install the app was meant to accelerate this process and make the app available to less aware citizens easily.
"Just in last one day, 6 lakh citizens have registered for downloading the App which is a 10x increase in its uptake. This is affirmation of faith by citizens on this App for protecting themselves provided to them by the Government," the ministry added. (ANI)
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