Paytm Android App Asking for Root Permission, Company Says to Collect Mobile Details

Earlier this week, reports emerged that Paytm was found to be asking for root privileges on Android devices. Now, an avid user of Android would know that it’s very unlikely and questionable that a reputed brand like Paytm asks for root permissions from their users. The Paytm support team was then contacted by folks at Beebom on Twitter after this issue came to surface, and it was apparent that they didn’t have a solid justification for the trouble caused. Their reply turned out to be highly unsatisfactory. Paytm said that the app asked for root permission ‘just to gather details about the device and its OS version.’

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Now, it’s fairly well known that even though apps require access to this information but Android has measures in place in their OS natively to cater to these requests from the applications. Given this fact, the asking of root access from the Paytm was an absurd request. To add to the problems, upon further enquiry the Paytm team stopped replying to the messages.

A simple google search on the term ‘root access’ will tell people that even though these permissions can be used to tweak one’s devices internally, they can also be misused against the users to obtain data and make undesirable changes to the device. There also exist other payment apps like BHIM which similarly ask for root access but eventually depend on the Android’s SafetyNet technology to get them the required information about the device and the Android version. Now it really becomes a concerning question that Paytm being a highly renowned brand in India, dealing in mobile payments where security is of the top concern, is asking root access from the users putting their security at risk.