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Careful what you say: these WhatsApp messages can land you in jail

Careful what you say: these WhatsApp messages can land you in jail President Ramaphosa has signed the Cybercrimes Act into law, criminalising the sending of certain messages on social media. The act centres around three different types of harmful messages. These are messages which incite damage to property or violence, threaten individuals with damage to property or violence and, lastly, unlawfully contain an intimate image. Penalties for infringing these laws include imprisonment (up to three years) and/or a fine. MyBroadband reports that the act also includes definitions for other criminal acts, including cyber fraud, forgery and extortion. Furthermore, the Cybercrimes Act also places “several obligations” on network operators, financial institutions and Internet service providers, writes Jan Vermeulen. This article was first published on MyBroadband. – Jarryd Neves

WhatsApp-Kettenbrief: Einstellung heimlich geändert? Das steckt dahinter!

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Changes coming to WhatsApp as terms of service, privacy policy draws nearer

Changes coming to WhatsApp as terms of service, privacy policy draws nearer Instant messaging service WhatsApp has announced that a number of changes for the platform are in the works. Covid-19 has accelerated the movement towards a cashless, contactless society for hygiene and convenience reasons. To this effect, the messaging service will soon introduce WhatsApp payments, which is already live in India and Brazil. The company plans to introduce it to other regions in the coming months, with WABetaInfo (a WhatsApp news specialist) reporting that the UK, Mexico and Spain are next in line. Other changes allow for users to review their voice messages (commonly known as voice notes) before sending them off to contacts, as well as disappearing messages with shorter times – much like rivals Signal and Telegram. As the terms of service and privacy policy deadline draws nearer (May 15) the company has rescinded former statements saying that users will be blocked from the app of they don�

Más información sobre la actualización a la Política de Privacidad de WhatsApp

Más información sobre la actualización a la Política de Privacidad de WhatsApp
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