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The 'Anti-Facebook' and privacy-first MeWe is touted to be the ad-free future of social networking.
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City-based startup People of Prints’ printer allows you to print unlimited polaroid pictures through WhatsApp pictures
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It is a private app. Don't join it. It is a voluntary thing, don't accept it. Use some other app," Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said to the petitioner, a lawyer, who has challenged WhatsApp's new privacy policy
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"Parliamentary standing committee on IT has summoned Facebook and Twitter officials on January 21, change in WhatsApp privacy policy also to be discussed," sources said.
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Encryption is fundamentally flawed and once hackers get to know any vulnerability or bug in the whole data travel journey apps, mobile operating system, public Wi-Fi, Cloud and the physical data centres your personal
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After publishing full-page advertisements in Indian newspapers, the latest update from the most used applications in the world, was assuring their users via their own 'Status' feature.
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CAIT has also prayed that the Union of India must frame guidelines to govern big technology companies like WhatsApp and frame policies which would protect the privacy of citizens and businesses.
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The policy change was originally scheduled to come into effect on February 8, the Facebook-owned company said.
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The petition, moved by advocate Chaitanya Rohilla, states that the policy gives a 360-degree profile view into a person's online activity and that this level of insight into a person's private and personal activities is done
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Signal, which many feel is more secure than Telegram, is enjoying all the attention as WhatsApp’s popularity has plummeted
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These new users came from across the globe -- 38 per cent from Asia, 27 per cent from Europe, 21 per cent from Latin America and eight per cent from MENA (Middle East and North Africa).
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The advertisement on some Indian dailies reads: “Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA”.
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In a candid interview with IANS, Executive Chairman of Signal Foundation Brian Acton who left WhatsApp in 2017 over a dispute with Facebook regarding monetisation of WhatsApp which has taken centerstage
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The Gaali Project, a curation of swear words started by two-like minded women seeks to scout out words without any bias
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Many fear ‘loss of privacy’ as new updates in its ‘Terms of service’ kicks up controversy
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Facebook-owned WhatsApp emphasised that it does not share users' contact lists or data of groups with Facebook for advertisement purposes.
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After WhatsApp's new policy update, thousands are deleting the app. This is what you should knowabout the update.
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Such proliferating messages on WhatsApp, which come with attached links, claim that one can earn Rs 200 to Rs 3,000 in a day in 10 to 30 minutes.
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Google had indexed invite links to private WhatsApp group chats, meaning anyone can join various private chat groups with a simple search.
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In a communication sent to Minister for Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad, CAIT has demanded that the government should immediately restrict WhatsApp from implementing the new policy or put a ban on WhatsApp and its parent company Facebook.