The Indian government is reviewing a telecom industry proposal to force smartphone makers to keep satellite-based location tracking (A-GPS) always active for law enforcement purposes. The move, aimed at providing authorities with precise user locations, has raised strong privacy concerns from Apple, Google, and Samsung, who argue it would turn phones into “dedicated surveillance devices” and pose legal, security, and privacy risks.
India weighs greater phone-location surveillance; Apple, Google and Samsung protest
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