The government has responded to criticism by stating that the use of a certain phone app will be optional, allowing users to choose whether or not to install it.
This decision comes after concerns were raised about the mandatory installation of the app on all phones, sparking debates about user freedom and privacy.
The app in question was initially intended to provide users with helpful features, but its mandatory installation raised eyebrows among privacy advocates and tech experts.
The government's clarification is expected to alleviate some of these concerns, although it remains to be seen how the new policy will be implemented and received by the public, with the government aiming to strike a balance between user needs and privacy rights.




