Advocate Mirza Faizan Assad, who has taken up cybercrime cases, said it was possible to track callers using such apps. Those countries will refuse to remove them as the apps also have legitimate purposes,” he said. Almost all such apps are not developed by Indian firms but are from countries that have stringent laws on removal of apps. Regarding whether the apps could be removed from the stores, he said, “There are jurisdictional issues. Santosh, who assists the cybercrime police, said though it is possible to track down the user of an app, the police lacked both the know-how and the technology to do it. As many as 50-60 such apps are available on Google Play store and Apple App Store, he said. In India, he estimated about 500 cases per day. KS Santosh, founder of cybersecurity solutions group Cyber ID, estimated that at least 40-50 such cases occur in Bengaluru every day.
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