Wecript search engine launching secure messenger app

Wecript search engine launching secure messenger app

In this era of the Internet though everything is available with just a click, there’s data privacy issues arising every day.

Wecript in a statement claimed it was on the verge of launching India's first end-to-end encrypted messaging application that would be secured and easy to use....


Twitter Blue to allow paid subs to edit tweets

Twitter Blue to allow paid subs to edit tweets

Twitter Inc on Thursday said it will roll out a new subscription product initially in Australia and Canada called Twitter Blue, which will let paying users edit their tweets before posting and change the color theme of their app.

Details of the feature were first uncovered last month...


Trump permanently shuts down his SM site

Trump permanently shuts down his SM site

Donald Trump has permanently closed his blog, a webpage where the former US president shared his fiery speeches and statements after being banned by social media giants, including Facebook and Twitter.

The page titled From the Desk of Donald J. Trump has been removed from Trump's web...


White House agrees reforms needed given concerns about FB

FB rolls out biz messaging changes in e-commerce push

Facebook Inc.  is opening up ways for businesses to interact with customers on Instagram and WhatsApp, it said at its virtual developers conference 'F8 Refresh’.

The world's largest social network said it was rolling out tools so developers could build ways for businesses to message ...


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WhatsApp ‘forcing’, ‘tricking’ users to accept privacy rules: Govt

India’s federal government has told the Delhi High Court that social messaging platform WhatsApp was trying to "force" its users to consent to the new privacy policy before the Personal Data Protection Bill becomes the law by bombarding them with notifications daily to obtain their consent.


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WhatsApp now says won’t restrict accounts on privacy policy

WhatsApp, which had initially threatened to revoke core functions for users that refused to accept its controversial new privacy policy, now is back-pedaling on international backlash and said it’s doing away with them altogether (for the time being, at least).

In a reversal, the com...