New government standards promise safer phones, but brands say deep software access, long data storage, and update approvals could make devices slower, costlier, and less secure for Indian users.
Government has denied a report stating that India has proposed new rules “forcing” smartphone manufacturers to share their ...
India is considering new smartphone security rules that would require device makers to allow government access to source code ...
Is the Indian government forcing smartphone manufacturers to share their source code? PIB fact-checks a viral report ...
India plans to introduce new rules to improve smartphone security. The move comes at a time when online fraud and data theft cases are on the rise across the co ...
PIB clarifies India has no plan to force smartphone makers to share source code; ongoing discussions focus only on improving ...
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The Indian government has dismissed reports of mandatory source code sharing, saying smartphone security discussions remain ...
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This includes your mirrors, and motorists must ensure all are spotless and completely de-misted before setting off. Failure ...
The government has rejected the report that suggests the upcoming proposals are a part of the PM Modi government’s broader ...
India's proposed security rule for smartphone makers, including Apple and Samsung, to share source code faces industry ...