Governments are increasingly trying to assert 'device sovereignty' by ordering vendors to preload state‑run apps that cannot be disabled. These mandates act as a low‑cost way to insert state software into private hardware, creating persistent surveillance or control channels unless vendors resist or legal constraints exist.
— If normalized, preinstall orders will accelerate a splintered device ecosystem, force firms into geopolitical arbitrage, and make privacy protections contingent on where a device is sold rather than universal standards.
BeauHD
2025.12.02
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India’s confidential November 28 directive to phone makers to preload a non‑disableable state cyber‑safety app and Apple’s refusal to comply are the concrete example driving this pattern.
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