A new directive will soon require users to access apps like WhatsApp only with theirregistered SIM card. The Centre is changing the way WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram work. A new directive from the ...
India to enforce 6-hour logouts; expats must keep WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal tied to SIM Dubai: New rules from India’s telecom ministry could change how you use messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, ...
NEW DELHI: In just under three months, you will not be able to maintain your desktop/computer login on communication apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal and Snapchat for more than six hours at a ...
SIM binding may require coordination between operating system service providers and app-based communication service providers, said Saikat Datta, co-founder of Deepstrat, while discussing the ...
The nRF9151 SMA Development Kit (DK) from Nordic Semiconductor helps engineers build cellular IoT, DECT NR+, and NTN ...
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued a new directive requiring all smartphone manufacturers to preinstall a government-developed cybersecurity app ...
Now 5G has arrived at home for me, six years after I first tested it. I admit the speeds are a disappointment. However, I’m ...
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued directions to app-based communication service providers to make it impossible for their users to use services without a SIM. This comes after the ...
In a sweeping regulatory move, the Indian government has directed popular messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Snapchat, ShareChat, JioChat, Arattai, and Josh to tie user access strictly to ...
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 ...
The defense secretary has insisted no classified information was shared. A monthslong investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the commercial messaging app Signal is complete and its ...
The Centre is changing the way WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram work. A new directive from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will soon require users to access these apps only with their ...