Trai and Apple in a Strife Regarding Do Not Disturb App

Apple and Indian regulator Trai has been trying since last October to develop an anti-spam “Do-Not-Disturb” app which would help people report and log spam calls on their Apple iPhone. However, the two entities have been going through a strife regarding the same. While both the parties want to stand for the security of public data, the stance which each of them has taken is on opposite ends. Apple in October agreed to aid the regulators in India to develop the app which would allow users to report unsolicited calls and messages. This development regarding the iOS feature happened in October last year, and since then, there hasn’t been any major news on the same.

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Largely the reason is that Apple considers the making of such an app a violation of its App Store privacy policy. It is Apple’s standing that allowing the app to access user’s calls and text log might compromise privacy. In July last year, Apple went through a similar ordeal where they removed an app from their Chinese app store to comply with the government standards, the app allowed the users to browse the internet privately.

In India, Reuters caught over the issue and followed the email exchange between Apple and Regulators in India. Last time, Regulators in India said that they were waiting for “basic clarifications” from Apple regarding what they can offer in their iOS version of the app.

Apple meanwhile replied directly to Reuters and spoke that the app “as envisioned by the government” violates the privacy policy of the Apple App store. However, Apple further added that they were in talks with the technical experts inside the government and they would “continue discussing ways they can design their app to keep users’ personal data safe”.