WhatsApp has confirmed that the company is delaying its new privacy policy rollout, which was earlier slated to go into effect on 8th February. The decision from the Facebook-owned platform …
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If you’re ready to leave WhatsApp behind following the new privacy policy, and we can’t blame you. Maybe you’re just ready for a messaging switch, and that’s alright too. Either …
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The controversial updates to the WhatsApp privacy policy will not roll out as scheduled, the company said today. Instead, the company will pause the rollout for at least three months. …
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WhatsApp’s decision to delay the new policy comes after the company abruptly introduced privacy changes earlier this month with a pop-up warning that users could accept the new policy by …
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WhatsApp on Friday announced a three-month delay of a new privacy policy originally slated to go into effect on February 8th following widespread confusion over whether the new policy would …
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Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Signal not working for you? You’re not alone, as the service featured a significant outage today. As of publishing, there are still many people …
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Messaging app Signal has seen “unprecedented” growth following a controversial change in rival WhatsApp’s privacy terms and is looking to hire more staff as it seeks to bolster the service …
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WhatsApp emerged as the top app of 2020 in India with most monthly active users, according to mobile analytics firm App Annie. This might change in 2021 as users are …
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Market of mobile apps continued to grow in 2020 despite the coronavirus outbreak, with new app downloads growing seven percent year-over-year to 218 billion, according to a report. Consumer spending …
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There are several different ways QR codes can be used and the usage of the same has been increasing in the day-to-day lives. While the most advanced usage of this …
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Millions of WhatsApp users will be abandoning the app ahead of a privacy policy update that will force them to share their data with Facebook. The update, which will be …
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And WhatsApp has continually assured users that if they had already opted-out of data sharing with Facebook, their wishes would be respected. It told Ars Technica that the policy change …
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WhatsApp has issued new information clarifying its latest privacy policy changes. The platform claims that the policy update does not affect private messages. Its latest statements, however, are confusing and …
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WhatsApp’s rival messaging app Signal gained recognition as WhatsApp users looked for alternative apps. Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s tweet encouraging users to switch to Signal also gave an extra lift. …
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WhatsApp made one of its most controversial changes to its privacy policy last week. The new policy gives the app more freedom to integrate with Facebook and let users chat …
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The Turkish Competition Board said on Monday it launched an investigation into WhatsApp and its owner Facebook after the messaging app asked users to agree to let Facebook collect user …
- Business
Elon Musk asks Twitterati to use WhatsApp rival but instead they sent stock of unrelated company flying
Thanks to the confusion, the latter’s shares surged from 60 cents, before Musk’s tweet on January 7, to 8.30 dollars on Friday. (Bloomberg Photo) Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, …
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WhatsApp has recently updated its terms and conditions as well as the privacy policy and has made it mandatory for all users to accept it. Those users who don’t accept …
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WhatsApp appears to soon allow users to test its multi-device support. A recent WhatsApp beta for Android has suggested that the messaging app could bring a WhatsApp Web Beta release …
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Upon further inspection, the updated policy makes clear that data collected by WhatsApp — including user phone numbers, “transaction data, service-related information, information on how you interact with others (including …
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Encrypted messaging app Signal says it’s seeing a swell of new users signing up for the platform, so much so that the company is seeing delays in phone number verifications …
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Only yesterday we reported that WhatsApp was getting closer to rolling out multi-device support. Now, in yet another update to the app, there are further signed that the much-requested feature …
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WhatsApp, one of the world’s most popular instant messaging platforms, owned by social media giant Facebook, is updating its terms of service and privacy policy which will go into effect …
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If you use WhatsApp, you probably spotted a pop-up on your phone sometime in the last 24 hours, suggesting that the service has updated its privacy policy — and promptly …
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WhatsApp has updated its privacy policy and terms of service to better integrate with other products and services offered by Facebook. Unlike the release of a new feature or an …
- Bollywood
Alia Bhatt’s BFF Akansha Ranjan Kapoor shares screengrab of their WhatsApp chat, offers glimpse of their ‘bestie couple’ bond
Alia Bhatt’s childhood friend, actor Akansha Ranjan Kapoor, has shared a screengrab of their WhatsApp conversation, in which the two women exchanged affirmation. In the chat, Akansha shared a picture …