The Ministry of Communications has reversed its decision to mandate the pre-installation of the Sanchar Saathi app on mobile devices. This move comes as the app has seen significant user adoption, with 1.4 crore downloads and a recent surge in registrations. The government emphasized the app’s role in cybersecurity and denied it being a surveillance tool.
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