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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, ...
In a move to improve India’s cybersecurity, the Centre has rolled out new rules under the Telecommunication Cybersecurity ...
WhatsApp Web will soon stop offering uninterrupted access. A new rule requires users to log in again every six hours, and the ...
For services like WhatsApp Web and similar browser-based platforms, the new norms require apps to automatically log out users ...
WhatsApp has gone down for a number of users, with many reporting issues on DownDetector. A spike in reports on DownDetector ...
The Department of Telecommunications introduces a six-hour limit for desktop sessions of WhatsApp and Telegram, targeting ...
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WhatsApp, Telegram and other OTT companies are 'upset' with government over new rule that Airtel, Vodafone-Idea and Reliance Jio have congratulated DoT for
India's telecom and technology industry bodies are clashing over a new government mandate requiring SIM binding for OTT ...
New Delhi, December 1 (IANS): The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued a directive requiring messaging platforms ...
Water Saci has upgraded its self-propagating malware to compromise banks and crypto exchanges by targeting enterprise users ...
India's Union government mandates SIM card verification and six-hour session timeouts for messaging apps to combat cyber ...
Govt mandates users to keep the same physical SIM card, which was used for registering on the app, inside their device.
The Centre’s new SIM-binding rules will now determine how long you can stay logged in to WhatsApp Web and other web platforms of messaging apps like Telegram, Signal, Arattai and Snapchat. The apps ...
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