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Explained: New govt rules mean how you use WhatsApp will change due to SIM-binding, mandatory logout
Within next 90 days, if the government doesn’t modify or withdraw its order, the way you use WhatsApp is going to change. That is because government is making SIM-binding a mandatory measure for ...
How a quiet product launch on December 1, 2022, reshaped global digital behaviour and made India the world’s largest AI-using ...
In just under three months, you will not be able to maintain your desktop/computer login on communication apps such as ...
The Department of Telecommunications has issued a directive that will require platforms such as WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram ...
WhatsApp Web will soon stop offering uninterrupted access. A new rule requires users to log in again every six hours, and the ...
The new rule will make it mandatory for users to keep their SIM card with which they registered a messaging app inside their ...
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WhatsApp web users in India will now be “Logged Out” every six hours – Here’s what you need to know
WhatsApp Web in India will now log out users every six hours due to new government rules, linking accounts to SIM cards, ...
Starting from 10 December, all Australian users under 16 will be automatically signed out of their YouTube accounts. They ...
India’s Department of Telecommunications enforces continuous SIM card verification on messaging apps to tackle cyber fraud.
Govt mandates SIM-device binding for messaging apps to combat rising cyber frauds. Losses estimated at Rs 22,800 crore in ...
Tencent has officially inaugurated its Kuala Lumpur office, underscoring its growing commitment to Malaysia's digital market ...
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