CEO T Saravanan says the government must ensure that the data of users is not misused or exposed to the risk of leakage.

He told FMT this in response to the announcement about the introduction of the app by domestic trade and cost of living minister Armizan Mohd Ali yesterday.
Armizan said users鈥� data would be recorded during purchases to allow his ministry to determine whether subsidised cooking oil was being sold to the intended target groups.
He said the app was being used in a pilot project and would be included as part of the Cooking Oil Price Stabilisation System.
Saravanan urged the government to ensure that the app is user-friendly and to continue enforcement efforts, given concerns that some parties might try to manipulate the system.
鈥淗ow will this app be used by those who are not tech-savvy or who do not own a smartphone?
鈥淚f the process is too complicated, it could be an inconvenience to them, who genuinely need the subsidised cooking oil.
鈥淭his app can be an effective monitoring tool, but it must be supported by efficient enforcement, strong data security measures, and mechanisms that do not burden the people,鈥� he said.