The iPhone-maker, among the country's top foreign investors, is tussling with officials over a cybersecurity app mandate.
The directive would make the Sanchar Saathi app mandatory and block users from disabling it.
According to three anonymous sources cited by Reuters, Apple “does not plan” to preload iPhones with the Sanchar Saathi app, ...
By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Apple does not plan to comply with a mandate to preload its ...
Apple will resist a new Indian government directive that would require all iPhones sold in the country to ship with a ...
India has issued a mandate to all smartphone manufacturers and importers requiring them to install a state-owned cyber ...
Phonemakers have been ordered to pre-install the Indian government’s “Sanchar Saathi” cyber safety app on all new devices and ...
Following a directive from the Indian goverment, smartphone makers must pre-install a state-run app on all phones. Apple, ...
India is continuing to pressure Apple into preloading locally sold iPhone units with state-backed apps, something Apple has ...
India is requiring smartphone makers like Apple and Samsung to preload devices sold in the country with a state-owned cyber ...
Reuters reports that the Sanchar Saathi app will be required on new phones and can’t be disabled ...
Apple has filed a 545-page petition with the Delhi High Court, seeking to have the 2024 amendment to India’s Competition Act ...