India's government is reviewing a telecom industry proposal to force smartphone firms to enable satellite location tracking that is always activated for better surveillance, a move opposed by Apple, Google and Samsung due to privacy concerns, according to documents, emails and five sources.
Breakdown
- India reviews proposal for increased phone location surveillance
- Telecom industry wants mandatory satellite location tracking on smartphones 9s
- Apple, Google, and Samsung oppose the move over privacy concerns 15s
- Government recently withdrew plan for mandatory cyber-safety app 26s
- IT and home ministries are analyzing the proposal, no official comment yet 1m 17s