The government's decision to abandon the mandatory pre-installation of a specific app on mobile phones marks a significant reversal of its previous policy.
This move is seen as a response to growing concerns over user privacy and data security, as many had expressed fears that the app could be used to collect sensitive information without consent.
The app in question was intended to provide users with access to various government services, but its mandatory installation had sparked heated debate.
With this decision, the government appears to be prioritizing user privacy and security, and it will be interesting to see how this move affects the broader tech industry and consumer trust in government initiatives, ultimately leading to a more privacy-focused approach.




