Chennai, Nov 26 (IANS) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K.Stalin on Friday expressed hope of turning the state into a global centre for information technology (IT)
Endorsed by BJP leaders, Koo app found to have Chinese investor
The Koo app has also landed in a controversy after a French security researcher and ethical hacker accused it of leaking information of its users.
By Sreshta Ladegaam| Published: 11th February 2021 8:23 pm IST Koo App is a social media platform of India, offers micro blogging like Twitter.
The microblogging site Koo, endorsed by the Union Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and several other right-wing personalities, including several BJP leaders, as an Indian alternative to Twitter has been found to have a Chinese investor, admitted its founder and CEO Aparneya Radhakrishna.
Govt writes to WhatsApp expressing concerns over policy changes
In a strongly-worded letter to WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart, the Union Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology has expressed grave concerns on WhatsApp s recent policy changes and sought responses on protecting citizens privacy, sources told YourStory.
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Even as WhatsApp delays the rollout of its new policy update to May 15, its worries are far from over.
Sources in MeitY told
In the letter, the government asked WhatsApp to withdraw the proposed changes and reconsider its approach on how it treats privacy, data security, and freedom of choice for Indian citizens.