India also wants the phone's logs - digital records of its system activity - to be stored for at least 12 months on the device.
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India's Tough Smartphone Security Rules Spark Pushback from Apple, Samsung

  • India proposes new security rules requiring smartphone makers to share source code and make software changes.
  • Tech giants like Apple and Samsung oppose the 83 security standards, citing lack of global precedent and proprietary risks.
  • The plan aims to boost user data security amid rising online fraud in India, the world's second-largest smartphone market.
  • Companies argue that source code review is not possible due to secrecy and privacy, and other countries don't mandate it.
  • Proposed rules include mandatory malware scanning, government approval for software updates, and 12-month log storage on devices.

Why It Matters: India's stringent new smartphone security rules face strong opposition from global tech giants over data and privacy concerns.

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