How TAFCOP is Empowering Indian Mobile Consumers?

Source- Business Upside

In developing nations like India, the number of mobile phone users increased dramatically, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when people were forced to stay indoors for days or even months at a time. Smartphones were the most widely used and reasonably priced mobile devices for travelling, interacting with the outside world, and getting community support for food during that time. During the pandemic, smartphones became indispensable for individuals, especially children. The advent of online classrooms meant that they had to own smartphones. In India, the increasing tendency of digital monetary transactions made it impossible to survive without access to digital communication equipment. 

What is TAFCOP?

The Sanchar Saathi webpage was introduced by the Indian government's Department of Telecommunications in an effort to reach out to its residents and assure their safety and security when using mobile devices. The goal of the citizen-centric project is to enable citizens to manage their mobile devices and their activities while maintaining safety. Owners and users of mobile devices can maintain complete control by accessing the TAFCOP module on the Sanchar Saathi site and viewing the number of mobile connections issued in their name. The TAFCOP site, as it is commonly called, assists in identifying false identity theft by dishonest individuals in order to gain mobile connections and even disconnect undesired connections. 

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