
India's proposed smartphone security measures, including potential source code sharing and user activity logging, have drawn significant criticism from privacy advocates and technology firms. Concerns center on intellectual property protection, potential for surveillance, and erosion of user trust. While the government states consultations are ongoing and no final decision has been made, companies like Apple and Samsung have reportedly protested. Experts suggest alternative scrutiny methods, while privacy groups strongly reject any regime granting state access to confidential code.
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