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The bug was automatically enrolling Truecaller user in the country to use unified payments interface (UPI) payment feature on the app.
Truecaller apologised for failing to deliver quality standard in the app and said it has discontinued the version which was hit by the bug but “for the users already affected, the new version with the fix will be available shortly”.
The mobile directory app said the users who have been hit by the bug can choose to manually deregister through the overflow menu in the app.
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“We’re sorry about this version not passing our quality standards. We’ve taken quick steps to fix the issue, and already rolled out a fix in a new version,” Truecaller said in a statement.
The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), which authorises platforms to use UPI system for money transfer, said the bug would not have had any impact on bank account of customers.
“This is enrolling mistake by the app without customer consent. With this customer cant do any UPI txn. For on boarding to UPI the customer has to still enter 2FA (issuer OTP and debit card), and set UPI pin. The workflow mistake is limited to enrolling which will not have any impact on any customer account whatsoever,” NPCI Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Dilip Asbe said.
UPI system allows immediate money transfer through mobile device round the clock to any bank account.
According to the latest NPCI data, transactions worth Rs 4,41,050 crore have been carried in the current financial year using UPI system.