"IndiaToday" said : Government says it will regulate WhatsApp and similar services in India : News, News

according to The court is currently hearing a case related to WhatsApp sharing its data with its parent company Facebook and the privacy risks such a move may have for WhatsApp users. Narasimha told the court that the law, which would regulate the services like WhatsApp, would be not only applicable on one chat app but probably all. Government is working to create a regulatory mechanism for WhatsApp and similar services. Earlier, the Delhi High Court has said that the WhatsApp move was perfectly legal and the company was allowed to share data with Facebook. Yes, for receiving itThe case involving WhatsApp is related to the decision of the chat app to share its private data with the parent company Facebook.


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WhatsApp is falling short in keeping people's messages private, says pressure group Electronic Frontier Foundation


WhatsApp is falling short in keeping people's messages private, says pressure group Electronic Frontier Foundation
Pressure group the Electronic Frontier Foundation has released its rankings of how tech companies are keeping their users' data secure and private. And the popular chat app was singled out for specific criticism for potentially letting governments look at people's private messages. is fuelled by eight electric engines, which is able to push the flying object to an estimated top speed of about 120mph. It looks at whether the companies have policies and practices that stop its data from being used for surveillance, for instance. Gadgets and tech news in pictures+ show all Gadgets and tech news in pictures1/43 Designed by Pierpaolo Lazzarini from Italian company Jet Capsule.

Skype and WhatsApp accord needed for calls, says du
Skype for its part said that its website and services had been blocked by both du and Etisalat. WhatsApp and Skype were unavailable for comment on Sunday. Du, the UAE's second largest telecoms provider, insisted it is open to offering voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services such as Skype and WhatsApp calling over its network, provided such services are offered in partnership with operators, according to a senior executive. Operators have in the past argued against the formal introduction of VoIP services on their networks, arguing that the resulting erosion of international call revenues hinder their ability to invest in their networks. Speaking at the opening of du's store in Yas Mall on Sunday , Mr Al Hassawi said the operator had approached VoiP providers in the past, but doubted their enthusiasm to strike partnership deals.


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