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Remove Content Referring to Indian Variant of Coronavirus: Govt to Social Media

Remove Content Referring to Indian Variant of Coronavirus: Govt to Social Media The IT ministry has asked social media companies to stop referring to the B.1.617 variant of the coronavirus as the Indian Variant . Photo: PTI Health6 hours ago New Delhi: The government has asked social media companies to immediately remove any content from their platform that uses or refers to the term ‘Indian variant’ of coronavirus, to curb misinformation around COVID-19, sources said Friday. According to sources, the IT Ministry has written to all social media platforms asserting that the World Health Organization (WHO) has not associated the term “Indian Variant” with the B.1.617 variant of the coronavirus in any of its reports.

World Press Freedom Day: Journos Union Blames Capitalism for Curbing Reporting Voices in India

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Following backlash, WhatsApp to show in-app banner explaining privacy policy

Following backlash, WhatsApp to show in-app banner explaining privacy policy February 19, 2021 WhatsApp is making another attempt to curb the backlash it faced over changes to its privacy policy and terms of service: over the coming weeks, it will display a banner in WhatsApp with information about the changes, the company announced in a blog post. The company had earlier deferred the implementation of its policy by three months to May 15 in a bid to buy more time from the fallout, which saw two legalchallenges, and the company being reprimanded by India’s IT Ministry. WhatsApp announced changes to its privacy policy in January that led to widespread debate, as the changes amount to a deeper integration between the messaging app and Facebook’s other verticals. The policy which is mandatory for users to accept said that the service will use a device’s IP address, and other information like phone number area codes to estimate their general location, even if a user doesn’t us

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