Updated: April 15, 2021 12:02 PM IST
Bengalis around the world are celebrating new year 2021 or poleha boishak today, on April 15. Due to the rising COVID-19 cases, people are celebrating the auspicious day away from their loved ones. One of the best ways to connect with friends and family members is through virtual medium. There are other platforms that connect with loved ones including Telegram, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, among others. WhatsApp has millions of users in India and is one of the most used messaging platforms in the world. Also Read - WhatsApp Payments: How to set up, transfer money using Payments feature
Published: April 15, 2021 6:46 PM IST
As per a latest report, Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has a status flaw that allows stalkers track users on the app. The report comes from
Traced, a mobile security app, that suggests stalkers are using WhatsApp Online Status Tracker websites to stalk users and get access to their personal data. The report further states that these trackers can also find out who is texting whom, of course without them knowing. Also Read - Happy Bengali New Year 2021: How to create, send pohela boishakh WhatsApp stickers
“Cyberstalkers typically like to collect as much information about their target as possible. They want to know where they are at any given moment; who they’re meeting; who they’re talking to; what their texts say; who they’re emailing; what they’re browsing for online. Knowledge is power, and having this level of power over someone is intoxicating, dange
Updated: April 14, 2021 9:00 AM IST
India celebrates several festivals today starting Vishu 2021, Odia New Year, Bohag Bihu, and Puthandu. Considering the rise in COVID-19 cases, it is suggested to stay indoors and connect with loved ones on this occasion virtually. The best way to connect with friends and family members and celebrate Vishu 2021, Odia New Year, Bohag Bihu, and Puthandu is via WhatsApp. Also Read - WhatsApp rolling out disappearing messages for group participants
WhatsApp introduced Stickers a long time ago, and over the years the messaging platform has added several new sticker packs to the library. The latest sticker pack that WhatsApp added to the library is based n COVID-19 vaccination. If related stickers are not available in the library, there’s a way to create and download from third party platforms, but this is only for Android users. Also Read - Beware! New WhatsApp flaw lets anyone suspe
WhatsApp Payments: How to set up, transfer money using Payments feature News Published: April 14, 2021 8:08 PM IST
WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned cross-messaging platform for its easy-to-use messaging format, but has a plethora of features (some hidden) that helps users stay engaged in the app. The popular messaging and voice-over-IP service keeps adding new features to provide users a seamless experience. With the pandemic crisis forcing people to work remotely for more than a year now, it led WhatsApp to introduce a bunch of useful features, the prominent being WhatsApp Payments. For those uninitiated the feature basically allows users to send money to other users via chats in the app. If you haven’t tried the feature yet, here’s a simple guide to get you started. Also Read - This WhatsApp status flaw allows stalkers to track women online without them knowing