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Centre issues notices to Google, Apple to remove apps that can shut down e-rickshaws, EVs

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July 3, 2026

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Centre issues notices to Google, Apple to remove apps that can shut down e-rickshaws, EVs

Centre issues notices to Google and Apple to remove apps that can shut down e-rickshaws, EVs.

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India Today

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· Jul 3, 2026

Govt issues notices to Google, Apple to remove apps that can shut down e-rickshaw batteries

Govt issues notices to Google, Apple to remove apps that can shut down e-rickshaw batteries

The Next Web

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· Jul 3, 2026

India widens its usernames crackdown to Telegram and Signal

A government source says the IT ministry has sent notices to both apps, a day after ordering WhatsApp to pause its own usernames rollout. India’s technology ministry has sent notices to Telegram and Signal raising concerns over their usernames features, a government source told Reuters, extending a regulatory push that began with WhatsApp just a [] This story continues at The Next Web

India TV News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Chinese app shutting down e-rickshaws in Delhi? Transport minister responds to viral claims

Videos allegedly showing e-rickshaws in Delhi being remotely shut down through a Chinese mobile application have triggered concern, prompting the Delhi government to take note of the issue. Responding to the controversy, Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Singh on Thursday said the government is examining the matter and indicated that the police are also likely to initiate action, as such an act would be illegal.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 3, 2026

India issues notice to Telegram, Signal on concerns over usernames, source says

India has issued notices to messaging platforms Telegram and Signal ​over concerns that their username features ‌could facilitate impersonation and other forms of misuse, a government source said on ​Friday

BBC News

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· Jun 30, 2026

E-scooters being advertised for commuting despite UK road ban

A Press Association investigation found major retailers advertising e-scooters for commuting and urban riding.

Latestly.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

Chinese App BAT-BMS Can Remotely Shut Down E-Rickshaw? Here’s How It Works

BAT-BMS, a Bluetooth-enabled battery monitoring app developed by China's Shenzhen Grenergy Technology, has gone viral over claims that it can remotely switch off e-rickshaws and EVs. While there is no verified evidence that it affects all vehicles, the app works only with compatible Bluetooth-enabled battery management systems, raising broader concerns about EV cybersecurity.

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Related coverage for "Centre issues notices to Google, Apple to remove apps that can shut down e-rickshaws, EVs": India Today — Govt issues notices to Google, Apple to remove apps that can shut down e-rickshaw batteries. The Next Web — India widens its usernames crackdown to Telegram and Signal. India TV News — Chinese app shutting down e-rickshaws in Delhi? Transport minister responds to viral claims. MyJoyOnline — India issues notice to Telegram, Signal on concerns over usernames, source says. BBC News — E-scooters being advertised for commuting despite UK road ban. Latestly.com — Chinese App BAT-BMS Can Remotely Shut Down E-Rickshaw? Here’s How It Works