The Indian government is now preparing to shut down Chinese mobile phones after Chinese apps? Learn in detail
- According to TRAI's recommendations, handset companies have to take responsibility for the security of customer data. TRAI recommended it in 2018. Data privacy security, property was recommended by TRAI. The ICA opposed TRAI's recommendation
New Delhi: Chinese mobile handsets may also be banned after the government bans Chinese apps. According to sources, the Digital Communications Commission may give green signal to the data privacy and security recommendation at its meeting on September 19.
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The data of the companies has to be protected .....
According to TRAI's recommendations, handset companies have to take responsibility for the security of customer data. TRAI recommended it in 2018. Data privacy security, property was recommended by TRAI. The ICA opposed TRAI's recommendation. The recommendation said that the data of customers of apps, operating system, mobile handsets must be protected. Companies have to install their own servers in India. Chinese handsets account for 74 per cent of India's market.
No regulation on Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp
TRAI said that OTT apps like Facebook, TRAI, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp do not need guidelines for its regulation. However, he insisted on monitoring these apps so that they could be regulated if needed. TRAI says it is not appropriate to regulate them. The market regulates them.
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India has already carried out digital strikes
Earlier, the Ministry of IT and Electronics had banned 59 popular Chinese apps in India. These included major apps like TickTalk, Hello, WeChat, UC News. The government has again banned 118 new applications on the instructions of the central government. The Chinese app is controlled under Section 69A of the Technical Chapter. The Electronics and Proposed Ministries indicate that it has received numerous complaints from unreliable sources of AIPS. These include the misuse of some mobile apps available on Android and iOS platforms for theft, unlimited users in users' data, etc.
Significantly, tensions between India and China have been simmering since the beginning of May over the LAC in Ladakh. Tensions escalated in mid-June when violent clashes broke out in the Galvan Valley between troops from both countries. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in the clashes, while many Chinese soldiers were also killed. At the same time, again last month, Chinese troops carried out provocative actions. India has again banned 118 applications in response to China's recent escalation of tensions.
If TRAI regulates them, it will have a sweet effect on the industry. TRAI said they need to be monitored, not regulated. These apps should be dealt with only when needed. Apart from that, there is no need to interfere in the privacy and security of OTT apps.
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