preload Sanchar Sathi – The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has revoked its order directing smartphone companies to mandatorily preload the state-owned Sanchar Saathi application, days after it sparked concerns around privacy and potential surveillance. โGiven Sanchar Saathiโs increasing acceptance, Government has decided not to make the pre- installation mandatory for mobile manufacturers,โ the Ministry of Communications said in a press release Wednesday. The initial order, issued by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on November 28, directed smartphone manufacturers and importers to preinstall the Sanchar Saathi applications on new phones, and also on old phones by means of a software update.
The functions of the app can not be disabled or restricted, it said. Sanchar Saathi is a state-developed cybersecurity application and allows users to report fraudulent calls, messages, and stolen mobile phones. Earlier in the day, Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that the government was ready to change the order if needed.
โโฆif we have to bring about a change in the order based on the feedback we receive, we are ready for it,โ Scindia said in Parliament. Addressing concerns around surveillance, he added, โNeither is snooping possible, nor will it be doneโ. The Indian Express had reported that smartphone makers Apple and Google โ which own the two most popular operating systems iOS and Android, respectively โ were planning to push back on the government directive, with concerns around privacy and system security weighing heavy on their minds.
Industry sources aware of the companiesโ point of view said the phone-makers have no history or precedent of preloading state-owned applications to their devices anywhere in the world. The change poses operational challenges since it could require them to customise iOS and Android specifically for India.
Story continues below this ad On Tuesday, Scindia had clarified that the app was optional and users would be able to delete it. โDigital security for every citizen is our topmost priority.
Sanchar Saathi is voluntary, transparent, and designed solely to protect Indiaโs mobile consumers while advancing the nationโs cybersecurity. Users have complete freedom to activate, or delete the app at any time, ensuring safety without compromising privacy,โ he said. A senior government official said that the clause preventing disabling the appโs functions in the DoT directive means that โmanufacturers must not hide, cripple or preโinstall a non-functional version of the app and later claim complianceโ.
โNowhere it has been mentioned in the clause that the Sanchar Saathi App cannot be deleted by the end user,โ the official said. Civil society activists had raised alarm bells over the potential implications on peopleโs privacy by mandating the app, since preloading it defeats the principles of choice and consent, while leaving the potential for โfunctional creepingโ in the future. โFunctional creepingโ refers to a gradual expansion of a system beyond its original purpose.


