Gautam Chaudhary (@gkcgautam) 's Twitter Profile
Gautam Chaudhary

@gkcgautam

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Gautam Chaudhary (@gkcgautam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear HDFC Bank HDFC Bank Cares I love the "new & improved" MobileBanking experience. I really love the loan ads you show on every screen ❤️ Please never change. I won't be able to live without these beautiful ads.

Dear <a href="/HDFC_Bank/">HDFC Bank</a> <a href="/HDFCBank_Cares/">HDFC Bank Cares</a>
I love the "new &amp; improved" MobileBanking experience.
I really love the loan ads you show on every screen ❤️
Please never change. I won't be able to live without these beautiful ads.
Nikhil Pahwa (@nixxin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More bad news for mobile phone users in India (after SIM binding): Our government is mandating a government app (sanchar saathi) on every new phone, permanently, Reuters reports. Will be pushed to your phone via OTA. New smartphones need to have it. Users cannot delete it. This

Prateek Waghre (@prateekwaghre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We should still not be ok with this even if industry was not consulted*. This should not be allowed to happen. *We should be even less ok with this if industry had been consulted and they agreed/compromised.

Anuradha Tiwari (@talk2anuradha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, you are mandating an app on phones of 150 crore people to track their activities. But there is no app to track govt activities: > Exactly how tax funds are being used > Political funding & sources You don’t trust people who voted for you, but they should trust you. Wow!

Gautam Chaudhary (@gkcgautam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sanchar Saathi app has the capability to send SMS from your phone. It can also read & write files in your phone. All it needs is one single bad actor in the team to misuse it. The source code not being open source makes it even more easier for them to do it without detection.

Nikhil Pahwa (@nixxin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remove SIM binding directive too. You have no idea how that will impact users to have their whatsapp and telegram account bound mandatorily to a SIM. You should do a public consultation for views before issuing such directives

NASA Solar System (@nasasolarsystem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Piyush Rai (@benarasiyaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now the Indian government wants mobile manufacturers to enable GPS tracking is always activated on the mobile phone to ensure better surveillance. reuters.com/sustainability…

Pranesh Prakash (bsky.pranesh.in) (@pranesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SHOCKING: Reuters reports that COAI — which represent companies like Airtel, Jio, Vodafone Idea — is urging the Indian govt to engage in constant GPS-facilitated location surveillance of all Indians via their phones and to prohibit mobile OSes from notifying you when the

SHOCKING: Reuters reports that <a href="/ConnectCOAI/">COAI</a> — which represent companies like Airtel, Jio, Vodafone Idea — is urging the Indian govt to engage in constant GPS-facilitated location surveillance of all Indians via their phones and to prohibit mobile OSes from notifying you when the
Nikhil Pahwa (@nixxin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More surveillance from the Indian Government, with mandatory GPS / Location tracking ON for our handsets? You won’t have the option of turning location off, and while Google, Apple and Samsung have opposed this, the Telecom Industry is pushing for it, Reuters reports. Many of

Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) (@internetfreedom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There seems to be an unrelenting push for surveillance from the Union Government. Despite the withdrawal of the mandatory pre-installation of Sanchar Saathi, a recent Reuters report notes that COAI, a lobby group of telecom companies, is urging the government to require constant