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The debate of whether tech firms should value privacy of its users more than national security seems to remain inconclusive. However, tech firms and social media players are now coming under increasing pressure over extremists using their websites, applications and technology to communicate extremist content. "You can't have a situation where you have terrorists talking to each other — where this terrorist sent a WhatsApp message — and it can't be accessed," she said. British media outlets have reported that Khalid Masood, the attacker who killed four people in his terror rampage, was using the popular messaging service WhatsApp moments before he launched his assault. Authorities are now trying to gain access to messages sent by Masood in an ongoing investigation to find the attacker's motives and possible accomplices.
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Following the launch of the feature, which was first seen on Snapchat, later on Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger now Mark Zuckerberg has incorporated 'Story' on Facebook as well. However, Facebook, which now has a user base of around 1.86 billion, has denied the fact that they have taken this Story feature from Snapchat. Facebook is obsessed with the Story feature and here is another proof. One of the camera effects in this new feature will be the ability to morph someone in a picture into a cartoon Minion. Those pictures can then be shared privately with a friend or publicly on the newsfeed of the users.
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The debate of whether tech firms should value privacy of its users more than national security seems to remain inconclusive. However, tech firms and social media players are now coming under increasing pressure over extremists using their websites, applications and technology to communicate extremist content. "You can't have a situation where you have terrorists talking to each other — where this terrorist sent a WhatsApp message — and it can't be accessed," she said. British media outlets have reported that Khalid Masood, the attacker who killed four people in his terror rampage, was using the popular messaging service WhatsApp moments before he launched his assault. Authorities are now trying to gain access to messages sent by Masood in an ongoing investigation to find the attacker's motives and possible accomplices.
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WhatsApp old status feature now comes to iOS users as 'About' : News, News
The latest iOS update of WhatsApp which bumps the version up to v2.17.10 brings back the old status feature as About. WhatsApp's killing of old status feature from the app resulted in huge public outcry and the company ultimately had to bring back the old feature. The old status first launched on android and has finally come to iOS users today. Also Read: Miss old status in WhatsApp? Leaks suggest that the sent messages on WhatsApp beta version iOS 2.17.1.869 will get a separate Revoke option which when clicked, would recall the sent messages.Following the launch of the feature, which was first seen on Snapchat, later on Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger now Mark Zuckerberg has incorporated 'Story' on Facebook as well. However, Facebook, which now has a user base of around 1.86 billion, has denied the fact that they have taken this Story feature from Snapchat. Facebook is obsessed with the Story feature and here is another proof. One of the camera effects in this new feature will be the ability to morph someone in a picture into a cartoon Minion. Those pictures can then be shared privately with a friend or publicly on the newsfeed of the users.
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