The push comes as India seeks greater regulatory control over global tech companies. The initiative would require manufacturers to include the government’s GOV.in app store and related apps like BHIM, DigiLocker, VoterID on smartphones sold from India.

Beyond pre-installation, they also requested that their apps be available for download outside the company’s app stores from third-party sources without triggering “untrusted source” warnings.

  • @ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    What are the nature of the apps? If it’s just things like digital IDs and government services, that’s not bad since it helps tech illiterate people accessing them. Big room for fash fuckery though.

    And as always, preinstalled apps should be deletable.

    • @hddsx@lemmy.ca
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      101 month ago

      No. If you allow one country to shirk the norm, other countries will also start pushing

      • @ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml
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        11 month ago

        I don’t think the slippery slope argument works here, you can object to any rules and regulations by saying other countries would start pushing bad rules and regulations if you comply. It’s not all or nothing.

      • Shabablinchikow
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        01 month ago

        Russia already has a norm to show “Russian apps” the first time activating an iPhone or iPad, so that ship has sailed

        • TheTechnician27
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          31 month ago

          The ship hasn’t sailed; the more countries you let do that, the more problematic the precedent becomes. This isn’t a binary thing.