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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, ...
For services like WhatsApp Web and similar browser-based platforms, the new norms require apps to automatically log out users at frequent intervals, specifically no later than every six hours.
The move, which also targets platforms like Snapchat, ShareChat, and JioChat, is primarily aimed at closing a critical ...
India's telecom authority DoT mandates permanent SIM binding for messenger services. WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal must ...
Researchers detail new AI and phishing kits that steal credentials, bypass MFA, and scale attacks across major services.
Opinion
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AI agents are an ‘existential threat’ to secure messaging, Signal’s president Whittaker says
AI agents promise convenience, but Signal’s president warns their deep access to personal data could power a wave of security failures for which the tech industry is unprepared.
Strikes, walkouts and protests are again planned for the Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend at Amazon sites in 30 countries.
The South African on MSN
WhatsApp rolls out key new features for South African users
With more updates on the horizon, South Africans can expect WhatsApp to continue shaping how the country communicates.
Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence has conducted an in-depth monitoring of more than 800 blocked cybercriminal Telegram channels.
India gave major manufacturers, including Apple and Samsung, 90 days to preload the "Sanchar Saathi" app on new phones. The ...
The order, which has not been made public and was sent privately to smartphone manufacturers, requires the app to be delivered via a software update if the devices are already in the supply chain ...
Cryptopolitan on MSN
India has reportedly ordered smartphone makers to pre-install the government's Sanchar Saathi cybersecurity app on all new devices within 90 days
India has joined a small group of countries mandating pre-installed government applications on smartphones. Apple’s manufacturing operations in India now account for more than 14% of the company’s ...
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