🇮🇳 sanchar saathi app called wasteful and unnecessary !? 🔍📱

🇮🇳 sanchar saathi app called wasteful and unnecessary !? 🔍📱

The latest buzz is “The Sanchar Saathi app is unnecessary!?” A waste of taxpayers’ money!?

Whenever a new tool comes out in India that claims to protect digital rights or privacy, it creates a lot of noise. The Sanchar Saathi app is the latest example. A detailed review says the app does not fix the real problems and ends up repeating features that phones already have. Instead of reducing effort, it adds more work for users, while telecom companies already have the systems to handle most of these tasks.

Here’s what the review points out:

  • 📱 The Sanchar Saathi app copies features that already exist on Android and iPhone.
  • 🔒 You can block a lost phone using built-in phone tools, so a separate app is not needed.
  • 🚫 Scam reporting works better when telecom companies track and filter suspicious activity.
  • 🆔 SIM misuse can be controlled with stronger KYC checks instead of another app.
  • 🧩 Overall, the app adds extra steps for users without solving the core issues.

👉 Why this matters: People need tools that actually protect them, not apps that add confusion.
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